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Effects of reproductive status on behavioral and endocrine responses to acute stress in a biparental rodent, the California mouse (Peromyscus californicus).

机译:生殖状态对双亲啮齿动物加利福尼亚小鼠(Peromyscus californicus)对急性应激的行为和内分泌反应的影响。

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In several mammalian species, lactating females show blunted neural, hormonal, and behavioral responses to stressors. It is not known whether new fathers also show stress hyporesponsiveness in species in which males provide infant care. To test this possibility, we determined the effects of male and female reproductive status on stress responsiveness in the biparental, monogamous California mouse (Peromyscus californicus). Breeding (N=8 females, 8 males), nonbreeding (N=10 females, 10 males) and virgin mice (N=12 females, 9 males) were exposed to a 5-min predator-urine stressor at two time points, corresponding to the early postpartum (5-7 days postpartum) and mid/late postpartum (19-21 days postpartum) phases, and blood samples were collected immediately afterwards. Baseline blood samples were obtained 2 days prior to each stress test. Baseline plasma corticosterone (CORT) concentrations did not differ among male or female groups. CORT responses to the stressor did not differ among female reproductive groups, and all three groups showed distinct behavioral responses to predator urine. Virgin males tended to increase their CORT response from the first to the second stress test, while breeding and nonbreeding males did not. Moreover, virgin and nonbreeding males showed significant behavioral changes in response to predator urine, whereas breeding males did not. These results suggest that adrenocortical responses to a repeated stressor in male California mice may be modulated by cohabitation with a female, whereas behavioral responses to stress may be blunted by parental status.
机译:在几种哺乳动物中,哺乳期雌性动物对应激源的神经,激素和行为反应迟钝。尚不清楚新父亲是否在由男性提供婴儿照料的物种中也表现出应激反应不足。为了测试这种可能性,我们确定了雄性和雌性生殖状态对双亲,一夫一妻制加利福尼亚小鼠(Peromyscus californicus)的应激反应的影响。繁殖(N = 8雌性,8雄性),非繁殖(N = 10雌性,10雄性)和原始小鼠(N = 12雌性,9雄性)在两个时间点暴露于5分钟的掠食者-尿液应激源,相应到产后早期(产后5-7天)和产后中期/产后(产后19-21天)阶段,此后立即收集血样。在每次压力测试前2天获取基线血样。男性或女性人群的血浆血浆皮质酮(CORT)浓度无差异。在雌性生殖组中,对应激源的CORT反应没有差异,并且所有三组均显示出对捕食者尿液的不同行为反应。从第一次压力测试到第二次压力测试,处女的雄性倾向于增加其CORT反应,而育种和非育种的雄性则没有。而且,处女和非繁殖雄性对捕食者尿液表现出明显的行为变化,而繁殖雄性则没有。这些结果表明,与雌性同居可能会调节雄性加利福尼亚小鼠对重复应激源的肾上腺皮质反应,而父母的状态可能会减弱对应激的行为反应。

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