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Chronic variable stress in fathers alters paternal and social behavior but not pup development in the biparental California mouse (Peromyscus californicus)

机译:父亲的慢性可变压力改变了双亲加利福尼亚小鼠(Peromyscus californicus)的父亲和社交行为但没有改变幼犬的发育

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Stress and chronically elevated glucocorticoid levels have been shown to disrupt parental behavior in mothers; however, almost no studies have investigated corresponding effects in fathers. The present experiment tested the hypothesis that chronic variable stress inhibits paternal behavior and consequently alters pup development in the monogamous, biparental California mouse (Peromyscus californicus). First-time fathers were assigned to one of three experimental groups: chronic variable stress (CVS, n=8), separation control (SC, n=7), or unmanipulated control (UC, n=8). The CVS paradigm (3 stressors per day for 7 days) successfully stressed mice, as evidenced by increased baseline plasma corticosterone concentrations, increased adrenal mass, decreased thymus mass, and a decrease in body mass over time. CVS altered paternal and social behavior of fathers, but major differences were observed only on day 6 of the 7-day paradigm. At that time point, CVS fathers spent less time with their pairmate and pups, and more time autogrooming, as compared to UC fathers; SC fathers spent more time behaving paternally and grooming the female mate than CVS and UC fathers. Thus, CVS blocked the separation-induced increase in social behaviors observed in the SC fathers. Nonetheless, chronic stress in fathers did not appear to alter survival or development of their offspring: pups from the three experimental conditions did not differ in body mass gain over time, in day of eye opening, or in basal or post-stress corticosterone levels. These results demonstrate that chronic stress can transiently disrupt paternal and social behavior in P. californicus fathers, but does not alter pup development or survival under controlled, nonchallenging laboratory conditions.
机译:研究表明,压力和长期升高的糖皮质激素水平会破坏母亲的父母行为。但是,几乎没有研究调查父亲的相应影响。本实验检验了以下假设,即慢性可变压力会抑制父本行为,从而改变一夫一妻制,双亲加利福尼亚老鼠(Peromyscus californicus)的幼崽发育。首次父亲被分配到三个实验组之一:慢性可变压力(CVS,n = 8),分离控制(SC,n = 7)或未操纵的控制(UC,n = 8)。 CVS范例(每天3个压力源,连续7天)成功地对小鼠施加了压力,这可以通过基线血浆皮质酮浓度增加,肾上腺质量增加,胸腺质量降低和体重随时间的减少来证明。 CVS改变了父亲的父亲和父亲的社交行为,但是仅在7天范式的第6天才观察到主要差异。在那个时候,与UC父亲相比,CVS父亲花在陪伴和幼崽上的时间更少,而修饰时间则更多。与CVS和UC父亲相比,SC父亲花更多的时间陪伴父亲做父母和修饰女性伴侣。因此,CVS阻止了在SC父亲中观察到的由分离引起的社会行为的增加。尽管如此,父亲的长期压力似乎并未改变其后代的生存或发育:三种实验条件下的幼崽的体重增长随时间,睁眼的天数,基础或压力后皮质酮水平均无差异。这些结果表明,慢性应激可以暂时破坏加州产假单胞菌父亲的父亲和社交行为,但在受控,无挑战性的实验室条件下,不会改变幼仔的发育或存活。

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