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Effects of repeated pup exposure on behavioral, neural, and adrenocortical responses to pups in male California mice (Peromyscus californicus)

机译:重复幼仔暴露对男性加州小鼠幼虫的行为,神经和肾上腺皮质反应的影响(Peromyscus californicus)

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In biparental mammals, the factors facilitating the onset of male parental behavior are not well understood. While hormonal changes in fathers may play a role, prior experience with pups has also been implicated. We evaluated effects of prior exposure to pups on paternal responsiveness in the biparental California mouse (Peromyscus californicus). We analyzed behavioral, neural, and corticosterone responses to pups in adult virgin males that were interacting with a pup for the first time, adult virgin males that had been exposed to pups 3 times for 20 min each in the previous week, and new fathers. Control groups of virgins were similarly tested with a novel object (marble). Previous exposure to pups decreased virgins' latency to approach pups and initiate paternal care, and increased time spent in paternal care. Responses to pups did not differ between virgins with repeated exposure to pups and new fathers. In contrast, repeated exposure to a marble had no effects. Neither basal corticosterone levels nor corticosterone levels following acute pup or marble exposure differed among groups. Finally, Fos expression in the medial preoptic area, ventral and dorsal bed nucleus of the stria terminalis was higher following exposure to a pup than to a marble. Fos expression was not, however, affected by previous exposure to these stimuli. These results suggest that previous experience with pups can facilitate the onset of parental behavior in male California mice, similar to findings in female rodents, and that this effect is not associated with a general reduction in neophobia. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:在千分之一哺乳动物中,促进雄性父母行为发作的因素并不熟知。虽然父亲的激素变化可能发挥作用,但对幼犬的事先经验也有牵连。我们评估了前接触PUPS对幼儿反应性的影响(Peromyscus Californicus)。我们分析了对成人原始男性的行为,神经和皮质酮对幼犬的反应,这是第一次与幼犬相互作用,在前一周内每次暴露于幼崽的成人原始男性,以及新的父亲。使用新的物体(大理石)来类似地测试所述处女的对照组。以前暴露于幼崽降低了维生素的潜伏期,以接近幼崽并开始父亲护理,并增加了父亲护理的时间。对幼犬的回应在维尔犬之间没有差异,并且重复接触幼崽和新的父亲。相比之下,反复暴露于大理石没有效果。急性小狗或大理石暴露后,基础皮质酮水平和皮质酮水平都不不同。最后,在暴露于小狗的情况下,在斯特拉氏菌末端,腹侧偏移区域,腹侧孔和背部床核的FOS表达较高,比大理石更高。然而,FOS表达并不受到这些刺激之前暴露的影响。这些结果表明,与女性加州小鼠的父母行为的开始,类似于女性啮齿动物的结果,并且这种效果与Neophobia的一般减少无关。 (c)2017年Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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