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Long-term effects of adolescent stress on neophobic behaviors in zebra finches are modulated by social context when in adulthood

机译:青春期应激对斑马雀新恐惧行为的长期影响受成年时社会背景的调节

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Experiencing stress during adolescence can increase neophobic behaviors in adulthood, but most tests have been conducted in the absence of conspecifics. Conspecifics can modulate responses to stressors, for example by acting as ‘social buffers’ to attenuate the aversive appraisal of stressors. Here, we investigate the long-term effects of adolescent stress on the behavioral responses to novel stimuli (a mild stressor) across social contexts in an affiliative passerine bird, the zebra finch. During early (days 40–60) or late (days 65–85) adolescence the birds (n = 66) were dosed with either saline or the hormone corticosterone (CORT). CORT was given in order to mimic a physiological stress response and saline was given as a control. In adulthood, the birds' behavioral responses to a novel environment were recorded in both the presence and absence of conspecifics. An acute CORT response was also quantified in adolescence and adulthood. Our findings show clear evidence of social context mediating any long-term effects of adolescent stress. In the presence of familiar conspecifics no treatment effects were detected. Individually, birds dosed with CORT in early adolescence were slower to enter a novel environment, spent more time perching in the same novel environment, and, if female, engaged in more risk assessment. Birds dosed in late adolescence were unaffected. No treatment effects were detected on CORT, but adolescents had a higher CORT concentration than adults. Our results are the first to suggest that familiar conspecifics in adulthood can buffer the long-term effects of stress that occurred during early adolescence.
机译:青春期期间承受压力会增加成年后的新恐惧行为,但大多数测试都是在没有特异性的情况下进行的。同种异体可以调节对压力源的反应,例如,通过充当“社交缓冲区”来减弱对压力源的厌恶评估。在这里,我们调查了在社交情境中,隶属的雀形目鸟斑马雀科对青少年对新刺激(轻度压力源)的行为反应的长期影响。在青春期的早期(40-60天)或晚期(65-85天),给家禽(n = 66)喂食盐水或激素皮质酮(CORT)。给予CORT以模拟生理应激反应,给予生理盐水作为对照。成年后,无论是否存在同种特异性,都记录了鸟类对新环境的行为反应。在青少年和成年期也对急性CORT反应进行了定量。我们的研究结果清楚地表明,社会环境在调节青少年压力的任何长期影响。在存在熟悉的特定物种的情况下,未检测到任何治疗效果。单独地,在青春期早期使用CORT的家禽进入新环境的速度较慢,在同一新环境中栖息的时间更长,并且如果是雌性,则需要进行更多的风险评估。青春期后期给药的鸟类不受影响。未检测到CORT的治疗效果,但青少年的CORT浓度高于成人。我们的结果首次表明,成年后熟悉的同种异体可以缓解青春期早期发生的压力的长期影响。

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