Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time rats

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Autor(a) principal: Amri, Naziha
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Habbachi, Sarra, Ibtissem, Samai, Abdelmadjid, Bairi, Abdelkrim, Tahraoui
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology
Texto Completo: https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/791
Resumo: In the present work, we sought to determine the effects of an individual application of prenatal stress and postnatal stress and their combination on the anxious and locomotor behavior of first-time mother rats. Indeed, three batches of rats were exposed to three types of daily repeated stress: one batch exposed to prenatal restraint stress (SC): 01h a day from day 11 to day 19 of gestation, one batch exposed to postnatal mother prenatal stress (SS): 03h a day from the third to the fourteenth postnatal day (JPN), and one batch exposed to combined restraint stress: 01h from day 11 to day 19 of gestation followed by a postnatal mother separation of 03h a day from the third to fourteenth JPN (CSS); a fourth control batch (T) of female rats that did not undergo any type of stress was also part of our study. At postnatal days 15 and 20, the behavior of the female rats in the four batches was assessed using the Open field Test along with the Plus Maze, and at JPN 30, the female rats were decapitated, the blood of which was collected for plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) level evaluation. Our findings show that all studied behaviors were very highly affected relative to the results of the control batch after individually applying prenatal restraint stress and mother separation. We noticed an intensified anxious behavior in CSS with a significant increase in plasma levels of ACTH.
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spelling Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time ratsACTHanxietyearly life stressIn the present work, we sought to determine the effects of an individual application of prenatal stress and postnatal stress and their combination on the anxious and locomotor behavior of first-time mother rats. Indeed, three batches of rats were exposed to three types of daily repeated stress: one batch exposed to prenatal restraint stress (SC): 01h a day from day 11 to day 19 of gestation, one batch exposed to postnatal mother prenatal stress (SS): 03h a day from the third to the fourteenth postnatal day (JPN), and one batch exposed to combined restraint stress: 01h from day 11 to day 19 of gestation followed by a postnatal mother separation of 03h a day from the third to fourteenth JPN (CSS); a fourth control batch (T) of female rats that did not undergo any type of stress was also part of our study. At postnatal days 15 and 20, the behavior of the female rats in the four batches was assessed using the Open field Test along with the Plus Maze, and at JPN 30, the female rats were decapitated, the blood of which was collected for plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) level evaluation. Our findings show that all studied behaviors were very highly affected relative to the results of the control batch after individually applying prenatal restraint stress and mother separation. We noticed an intensified anxious behavior in CSS with a significant increase in plasma levels of ACTH.Malque Publishing2020-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearch Articlesapplication/pdfhttps://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/79110.31893/jabb.21005Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): January; 21052318-12652318-1265reponame:Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorologyinstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/791/421Copyright (c) 2021 Malque Publishinghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmri, NazihaHabbachi, SarraIbtissem, SamaiAbdelmadjid, BairiAbdelkrim, Tahraoui2023-05-03T23:40:54Zoai:ojs2.malque.pub:article/791Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/jabbPUBhttp://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/revistas/index.php/jabb/oai||souza.jr@ufersa.edu.br2318-12652318-1265opendoar:2023-05-03T23:40:54Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time rats
title Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time rats
spellingShingle Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time rats
Amri, Naziha
ACTH
anxiety
early life stress
title_short Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time rats
title_full Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time rats
title_fullStr Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time rats
title_full_unstemmed Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time rats
title_sort Amplified neurobehavioral and hormonal alterations following the combination of prenatal and postnatal stress in first-time rats
author Amri, Naziha
author_facet Amri, Naziha
Habbachi, Sarra
Ibtissem, Samai
Abdelmadjid, Bairi
Abdelkrim, Tahraoui
author_role author
author2 Habbachi, Sarra
Ibtissem, Samai
Abdelmadjid, Bairi
Abdelkrim, Tahraoui
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amri, Naziha
Habbachi, Sarra
Ibtissem, Samai
Abdelmadjid, Bairi
Abdelkrim, Tahraoui
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ACTH
anxiety
early life stress
topic ACTH
anxiety
early life stress
description In the present work, we sought to determine the effects of an individual application of prenatal stress and postnatal stress and their combination on the anxious and locomotor behavior of first-time mother rats. Indeed, three batches of rats were exposed to three types of daily repeated stress: one batch exposed to prenatal restraint stress (SC): 01h a day from day 11 to day 19 of gestation, one batch exposed to postnatal mother prenatal stress (SS): 03h a day from the third to the fourteenth postnatal day (JPN), and one batch exposed to combined restraint stress: 01h from day 11 to day 19 of gestation followed by a postnatal mother separation of 03h a day from the third to fourteenth JPN (CSS); a fourth control batch (T) of female rats that did not undergo any type of stress was also part of our study. At postnatal days 15 and 20, the behavior of the female rats in the four batches was assessed using the Open field Test along with the Plus Maze, and at JPN 30, the female rats were decapitated, the blood of which was collected for plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) level evaluation. Our findings show that all studied behaviors were very highly affected relative to the results of the control batch after individually applying prenatal restraint stress and mother separation. We noticed an intensified anxious behavior in CSS with a significant increase in plasma levels of ACTH.
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