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Effects of prenatal stress on anxiety and social interactions in adult rats.

机译:产前应激对成年大鼠焦虑和社交互动的影响。

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Deficits in social behavior are found in several neuro-psychiatric disorders with a presumed developmental origin. The aim of the present study is to determine if prenatal stress at a given day of gestation alters social behavior in adult offspring. Pregnant rats were exposed to an acute stress (presence of a cat) either at the 10th (S10), the 14th (S14) or the 19th (S19) gestational day. When adult, their offsprings were studied in anxiety, neophobic and social behaviors. The results showed that S10 and S19 rats were more anxious and less aggressive than control rats, while the anxious and aggressive behavior of S14 rats was similar to that of the control ones. It is suggested that day 14 of pregnancy is a hyposensitive period to stressful agents due to an important plasticity of the developing gross nervous structures.
机译:在一些具有推测的发育起源的神经精神疾病中发现了社交行为的缺陷。本研究的目的是确定妊娠特定天的产前压力是否会改变成年后代的社会行为。妊娠大鼠在妊娠第10天(S10),第14天(S14)或第19天(S19)暴露于急性压力下(有猫)。成年后,对他们的后代进行了焦虑,新恐惧症和社交行为的研究。结果表明,S10和S19大鼠的焦虑和攻击行为比对照组大,而S14大鼠的焦虑和攻击行为与对照组相似。由于怀孕的大神经结构的重要可塑性,建议怀孕的第14天是对压力药物的敏感期。

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