| Literature DB >> 23792810 |
Lindsay M Carini1, Christopher A Murgatroyd, Benjamin C Nephew.
Abstract
Exposure to chronic stress is a reliable predictor of depressive disorders, and social stress is a common ethologically relevant stressor in both animals and humans. However, many animal models of depression were developed in males and are not applicable or effective in studies of postpartum females. Recent studies have reported significant effects of chronic social stress during lactation, an ethologically relevant and effective stressor, on maternal behavior, growth, and behavioral neuroendocrinology. This manuscript will describe this chronic social stress paradigm using repeated exposure of a lactating dam to a novel male intruder, and the assessment of the behavioral, physiological, and neuroendocrine effects of this model. Chronic social stress (CSS) is a valuable model for studying the effects of stress on the behavior and physiology of the dam as well as her offspring and future generations. The exposure of pups to CSS can also be used as an early life stress that has long term effects on behavior, physiology, and neuroendocrinology.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23792810 PMCID: PMC3727206 DOI: 10.3791/50324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355
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| Retrieval | Carrying of pups back to the nest |
| Full Retrieval | Time required to retrieve all 8 pups |
| Nesting | Manipulation of bedding in nest area with mouth or paws |
| Pup Grooming | Licking or manipulation of the pup’s fur with paws |
| Nursing | When dam is in a crouching or prone nursing posture |
| Total Maternal Care | Total duration of Nesting, Pup Grooming, and Nursing |
| Self Grooming | Manipulation of dams own fur with mouth or paws |
| Activity | Any locomotor activity not associated with above behaviors |
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| Attacking | Boxing or tackling of intruder male |
| Biting | Use of teeth to attack intruder male |
| Kicking | Use of feet to strike intruder male, similar to a rabbit kicking |
| Pinning | Maternal female holding male down with limbs or body |
| Total Aggression | Sum of the durations of Attacking, Biting, Kicking, and Pinning |