Mother-pup interactions during a short olfactory deprivation period in young rats |
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Authors: | Gelhaye Mathieu Padzys Guy Stéphane Olry Jean-Charles Thornton Simon N Martrette Jean-Marc Trabalon Marie |
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Affiliation: | Université H. Poincaré, B.P.70239, 54506 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France. |
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Abstract: | The effects of short-term bilateral naris occlusion (inducing olfactory deprivation) on mother-pup interactions, suckling behavior and hormonal status during post-natal development in Wistar rats were studied. Bilateral naris occlusion was performed on 8-day-old rat pups and its effects were evaluated at Day 9 and at Day 15. The narins opened spontaneously between Day 12 and 14. Olfactory-deprived pups exhibited a greater level of corticosterone at both ages versus untreated or sham animals. Olfactory deprivation via naris occlusion, in young rats, alters mother-pup interactions with a decrease in the duration of mother-pup retrieving and an increase in pup licking. Olfactory-deprived pups showed also a lower mean duration of nursing and a decrease in nipple attachment, which appeared related to difficulties in finding the nipple. Olfactory-deprived pups had difficulty recognizing their nest. These behavioral alterations were accompanied by a diminution in milk ingested and growth retardation associated with a reduced level of thyroxin at both 9 and 15 days of age. |
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Keywords: | post‐natal development T‐maze maternal behavior suckling behavior corticosterone thyroid hormones |
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