Altered Patterns of Maternal Behavior Transitions in Rats Exposed to Limited Bedding and Nesting Material Paradigm

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Grace E. Pardo, Lucero B. Cuevas, Luis F. Pacheco-Otalora, Enver M. Oruro
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Abstract

Introduction

Maternal care plays a fundamental role in early life, and the alteration of its patterns can negatively affect the developmental course of the offspring in a myriad of domains in both rats and humans. The limited bedding and nesting (LBN) protocol is an extensively used paradigm in rodents to address the impact of altered maternal behavior patterns on infants' neurodevelopment. Here, we explore the altered patterns of maternal care in rats in LBN conditions by describing sequences of transition between maternal behavior components using network analysis. Using this technique, we capture how often maternal behavior transitions take place during the LBN period and which behaviors play central roles in those transitions over time.

Materials and Methods

Female rats and their pups were placed in standard and LBN housing conditions from Postpartum Days 2 to 9, during which maternal behavior was observed during the light and dark phases. We used inferential statistical analysis to compare the maternal behavior profiles of control and LBN dams, and network analysis was used to capture the altered sequence of maternal behavior transitions during the period of LBN.

Results

Compared to control dams, LBN dams significantly increased their high crouch nursing posture during light/dark phases (= 0.018), and the number of behavioral transitions increased only during the dark phase (= 0.0004). Network analysis revealed specific altered patterns of behavioral transitions in LBN dams, characterized by the predominance of switches between active nursing postures during the first five days of the LBN protocol.

Conclusion

Nursing behavior was the most disrupted component of maternal behavior under the LBN protocol, mainly during the dark phase. Network analysis can complement and extend traditional methods to gain a more thorough understanding of maternal care strategies and behavioral patterns in LBN conditions and potential consequences for the offspring.

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暴露于有限垫料和筑巢材料范例中的大鼠母性行为转变模式的改变
引言母体照料在早期生命中起着根本性的作用,母体照料模式的改变会对大鼠和人类后代在多个领域的发育过程产生负面影响。有限卧床和筑巢(LBN)方案是啮齿类动物中广泛使用的范例,用于研究母性行为模式的改变对婴儿神经发育的影响。在这里,我们利用网络分析法描述了母性行为成分之间的转换序列,从而探索了 LBN 条件下大鼠母性照料模式的改变。利用这种技术,我们可以捕捉到在 LBN 期间母性行为转换的频率,以及哪些行为在这些转换中起着核心作用:从产后第 2 天到第 9 天,将雌性大鼠及其幼崽置于标准和 LBN 饲养条件下,在此期间观察其在光照和黑暗阶段的母性行为。我们使用推理统计分析来比较对照组和 LBN 母鼠的母性行为特征,并使用网络分析来捕捉 LBN 期间母性行为转换顺序的改变:结果:与对照组母鼠相比,LBN 母鼠在光照/黑暗阶段的高蹲哺乳姿势明显增加(p = 0.018),行为转换次数仅在黑暗阶段增加(p = 0.0004)。网络分析显示,LBN 大鼠的行为转换模式发生了特定的改变,其特点是在 LBN 方案的前五天,主动哺乳姿势之间的转换占主导地位:结论:在母乳喂养方案下,哺乳行为是母性行为中最混乱的部分,主要发生在黑暗阶段。网络分析是对传统方法的补充和扩展,可用于更透彻地了解 LBN 条件下的母体护理策略和行为模式以及对后代的潜在影响。
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