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The effect of multiple electrical stimulation in the medial preoptic area and the medial amygdala on maternal behavior in the female rat.

机译:在内侧视前区和内侧杏仁核多次电刺激对雌性大鼠产妇行为的影响。

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A set of experiments was conducted to investigate the functions of the medial preoptic area (MPOA) and the medial amygdala (MedAmyg) and their relationship with regards to maternal (and related) behavior(s) using electrical (kindling-like) stimulation. This procedure is thought to enhance the function of the substrate being stimulated and has never been used before to investigate maternal behavior. A program of repeated electrical stimulation was applied daily for 14 days using 2 second trains of biphasic square wave pulses at 60 Hz, 1 ms duration and 300--500muA. Confirmation of after discharge (AD) using these parameters was established. Electrophysiological data showed strong transfer of AD from the MedAmyg to the MPOA, but not in the other direction (suggesting unidirectional circuitry). In the first experiment, maternally experienced (but not post-partum) MedAmyg stimulated animals became maternal more slowly than did MedAmyg not stimulated animals or than MPOA stimulated animals. In the second experiment, virgin animals were used. MPOA stimulation enhanced the female's preference for pup associated environments in the conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm. MedAmyg stimulation had no effect on CPP performance, but produced a decreased preference for pup odors in a modified hole board test and increased 'anxiety' in the open field. The third experiment investigated the interaction of electrical stimulation and pup exposure in virgin females. MPOA stimulation interacted with pup exposure to further reduce the latency to become maternal. Finally, the forth study investigated the effects of MPOA/MedAmyg stimulation in stria terminalis lesioned maternally experienced females. Results were consistent with above studies, except MedAmyg stimulation only partially attenuated maternal behavior in the lesion condition. Generally, these results confirm that the MPOA and the MedAmyg are involved in facilitating and attenuating maternal responsiveness and related (precursor?) behaviors, respectively. It appears that chronic (kindling-like) stimulation of these neural substrates enhances their functions. MPOA stimulated facilitation is further enhanced by pup experience. Also, the attenuation of maternal behavior appears to be (at least somewhat) dependent on the MedAmyg connections with the MPOA. This set of experiments clarifies our understanding of MPOA/MedAmyg functioning and their relationship with regards to maternal behavior. The technique used in this experiment is a useful tool for investigating the function of neural substrates.
机译:进行了一组实验,以使用电刺激(类似刺激)来研究内侧视前区(MPOA)和杏仁核(MedAmyg)的功能及其与孕产妇(及相关)行为的关系。该程序被认为可以增强被刺激底物的功能,并且从未用于研究母亲的行为。每天使用2秒的双相方波脉冲序列以60 Hz,持续时间1 ms和300--500muA施加重复电刺激的程序,持续14天。建立了使用这些参数的放电后确认(AD)。电生理学数据显示AD从MedAmyg到MPOA的强烈转移,但没有朝另一个方向转移(建议单向电路)。在第一个实验中,有母性经历(但不是产后)的MedAmyg刺激的动物比没有MedAmyg刺激的动物或MPOA刺激的动物变得更加缓慢。在第二个实验中,使用处女动物。 MPOA刺激在条件性位置偏爱(CPP)范式中增强了女性对幼仔相关环境的偏爱。 MedAmyg刺激对CPP性能没有影响,但在改良的孔板试验中降低了对幼犬气味的偏爱,并在空旷地域增加了“焦虑”。第三个实验研究了处女女性的电刺激和幼犬暴露的相互作用。 MPOA刺激与幼崽接触相互作用,进一步减少了成为母体的潜伏期。最后,第四项研究调查了MPOA / MedAmyg刺激对终末皮纹病损产妇经验丰富的女性的影响。结果与上述研究一致,除了MedAmyg刺激仅在病变情况下部分减弱了母亲的行为。通常,这些结果证实,MPOA和MedAmyg分别参与促进和减弱孕产妇的反应能力和相关(前体?)行为。似乎对这些神经基质的慢性(类似变态的)刺激增强了它们的功能。幼崽的经历进一步增强了MPOA刺激的促进作用。而且,产妇行为的减弱似乎(至少在某种程度上)取决于与MPOA的MedAmyg连接。这组实验阐明了我们对MPOA / MedAmyg功能及其与孕产妇行为的关系的理解。本实验中使用的技术是研究神经基质功能的有用工具。

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  • 作者

    Morgan, Hywel David.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Biology Neuroscience.; Psychology Psychobiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 267 p.
  • 总页数 267
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 神经科学;心理学;
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:48:22

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