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首页> 外文期刊>Behavior Genetics: An International Journal Devoted to Research in the Inheritance of Behavior in Animals and Man >Effects of cross fostering on open-field behavior, acoustic startle, lipopolysaccharide-induced corticosterone release, and body weight in Lewis and Fischer rats.
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Effects of cross fostering on open-field behavior, acoustic startle, lipopolysaccharide-induced corticosterone release, and body weight in Lewis and Fischer rats.

机译:交叉养育对Lewis和Fischer大鼠的开放视野行为,听觉惊吓,脂多糖诱导的皮质酮释放和体重的影响。

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Lewis (LEW/N) and Fischer (F344/N) rats differ on a myriad of behavioral and physiological endpoints, some of which have been reported to be affected by maternal experience in outbred rats and other strains. To assess whether epigenetic factors contribute to the differential behavioral responses to stress and pro-inflammatory challenges in these strains, the effects of cross fostering on open-field, acoustic startle, and glucocorticoid reactivity to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) were examined in the present experiment. In the open-field test, although in-fostered female LEW/N and F344/N strains did not differ, female LEW/N rats displayed significantly greater activity than female F344/N rats in the cross-fostered condition. Differences between males of the two strains were increased by cross fostering, with the LEW/N strain displaying greater total activity. In acoustic startle, there was little strain difference between in-fostered or cross-fostered female rats. On the other hand, in-fostered male LEW/N rats had a significantly greater startle response than in-fostered male F344/N rats, an effect that was dramatically reduced by cross fostering. In-fostered female LEW/N rats displayed a blunted corticosterone response relative to in-fostered female F344/N rats, an effect that was reduced by cross fostering. Conversely, although there was no strain difference between male in-fostered rats, cross-fostered male F344/N rats displayed a significantly greater corticosterone response to LPS than cross-fostered male LEW/N rats. Finally, body weight differences between in-fostered LEW/N and F344/N rats were reduced by cross fostering. Together, these data illustrate that maternal factors play a role in the behavioral and physiological responses to stress between the two strains.
机译:Lewis(LEW / N)和Fischer(F344 / N)大鼠在行为和生理终点上有许多不同,据报道其中一些受到异系大鼠和其他品系的母体经验的影响。为了评估表观遗传因素是否有助于这些菌株对压力和促炎性挑战的不同行为反应,在本实验中研究了交叉培养对旷场,听觉惊吓和糖皮质激素对脂多糖(LPS)反应性的影响。在野外试验中,尽管寄养的雌性LEW / N和F344 / N菌株没有差异,但在杂交条件下,雌性LEW / N大鼠的活动性明显高于雌性F344 / N。通过交叉育种,两种菌株的雄性之间的差异增加,其中LEW / N菌株显示出更大的总活性。在听觉惊吓中,在寄养或交叉寄养的雌性大鼠之间几乎没有应变差异。另一方面,被寄养的雄性LEW / N大鼠的惊吓反应明显大于被寄养的雄性F344 / N大鼠,通过交叉寄养大大降低了这种影响。寄养的雌性LEW / N大鼠相对于寄养的雌性F344 / N大鼠表现出钝化的皮质酮反应,但交叉培养降低了这种效应。相反,尽管雄性寄养的大鼠之间没有应变差异,但交叉寄养的雄性F344 / N大鼠表现出比交叉寄养的雄性LEW / N大鼠明显更高的皮质酮对LPS的反应。最后,通过交叉培养减少了寄养的LEW / N和F344 / N大鼠之间的体重差异。这些数据加在一起说明,母体因素在两种菌株之间对应激的行为和生理反应中都起作用。

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