大鼠产后窗口有限筑巢条件下母性行为转变的时间变化:对神经行为发展的影响。

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Behavioural Brain Research Pub Date : 2025-10-18 Epub Date: 2025-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.bbr.2025.115769
Grace E Pardo, Lucero B Cuevas, Javier Vásquez-Lizárraga, Alondra Casas Pary, Luis F Pacheco-Otalora, Enver M Oruro
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早期母婴互动对神经行为发育至关重要,但产妇护理时间和组织对环境逆境的反应尚不清楚。在像啮齿动物这样的晚育物种中,母性行为涉及动态转变,为发育中的幼崽提供感官体验。在这项研究中,我们研究了这些转变是如何受到基于暴露时间的环境破坏的影响的。采用有限床上和筑巢(LBN)模式,我们在产后早期的三个窗口(产后2-4、5-6和7-9天)将大鼠母亲和幼崽暴露于LBN中,以评估其对婴儿发育的影响。采用推理统计和网络分析对产妇行为进行分析。我们评估了出生后13-14天(PND)的后代结果,包括体重、睁眼、家巢气味偏好、乳头附着和超声波发声(usv)。我们纳入了先前研究中的婴儿结果,这些婴儿在PPD 2至9期间暴露于LBN,先前报道的母亲行为改变。LBN暴露在PPD 2-4和5-6上显著改变了母亲的行为,增加了高蹲姿势,减少了离巢行为,改变了照顾的过渡。网络分析揭示了LBN大坝的时间窗特有的模式结构变化,主动和被动行为之间的转换较少。在PPD 7-9期间,应用LBN无明显变化。尽管改变了母性护理,幼崽的结局基本保持不变。只有LBN 2-4组的幼崽体重减轻,只有LBN 2-9组的幼崽发出更多的低频usv。这些发现表明,虽然母亲的行为对早期干扰很敏感,但幼崽的结局可能会受到不同的影响,这取决于暴露的时间和持续时间。分析护理动态可能有助于未来研究早期护理如何影响长期神经行为发展。
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Temporal variation in maternal behavioral transitions under limited nesting conditions across postpartum windows in rats: Implications for neurobehavioral development.

Early mother-infant interactions are crucial for neurobehavioral development, yet how maternal care timing and organization respond to environmental adversity remains unclear. In altricial species like rodents, maternal behavior involves dynamic transitions that provide sensory experiences to developing pups. In this study, we examined how these transitions are influenced by environmental disruptions based on the timing of exposure. Using the limited bedding and nesting (LBN) paradigm, we exposed rat mothers and pups to LBN during three early postpartum windows: postpartum days (PPD) 2-4, 5-6, and 7-9, to assess its effects on infant development. Maternal behavior was analyzed using inferential statistics and network analysis. We assessed offspring outcomes on postnatal days (PND) 13-14, including body weight, eye opening, home-nest odor preference, nipple attachment, and ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs). We included infant outcomes from our prior study in which dams were exposed to LBN from PPD 2-9, with previously reported alterations in maternal behavior. LBN exposure on PPD 2-4 and 5-6 significantly altered maternal behavior, with increased high crouch posture, reduced off-nest behavior, and altered caregiving transitions. Network analysis revealed time window-specific pattern structure alterations, with fewer transitions between active and passive behaviors in LBN dams. No notable changes occurred when LBN was applied during PPD 7-9. Despite alterations in maternal care, pup outcomes remained largely intact. Only the LBN 2-4 group showed reduced body weight, and only LBN 2-9 pups emitted more low-frequency USVs. These findings suggest that while maternal behavior is sensitive to early disruptions, pup outcomes may be differentially affected depending on the timing and duration of exposure. Analyzing caregiving dynamics may contribute to future studies exploring how early caregiving influences long-term neurobehavioral development.

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Behavioural Brain Research
Behavioural Brain Research 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
5.60
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383
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Behavioural Brain Research is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of articles in the field of behavioural neuroscience, broadly defined. Contributions from the entire range of disciplines that comprise the neurosciences, behavioural sciences or cognitive sciences are appropriate, as long as the goal is to delineate the neural mechanisms underlying behaviour. Thus, studies may range from neurophysiological, neuroanatomical, neurochemical or neuropharmacological analysis of brain-behaviour relations, including the use of molecular genetic or behavioural genetic approaches, to studies that involve the use of brain imaging techniques, to neuroethological studies. Reports of original research, of major methodological advances, or of novel conceptual approaches are all encouraged. The journal will also consider critical reviews on selected topics.
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