Effects of daily and acute restraint stress during lactation on maternal aggression and behavior in mice

SC Gammie, SA Stevenson - Stress, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
SC Gammie, SA Stevenson
Stress, 2006Taylor & Francis
A decreased reactivity to stressors during lactation might heighten the expression of
maternal care (including defense of offspring) by minimizing the extent to which stress can
impact maternal care. Although stressors applied during pregnancy have variable effects on
maternal aggression (or defense of offspring), to date no study has examined the effects of
stress applied during the postpartum period on maternal aggression. In this study, we
examined the effects of both daily and acute restraint stress (30 min) applied postpartum on …
A decreased reactivity to stressors during lactation might heighten the expression of maternal care (including defense of offspring) by minimizing the extent to which stress can impact maternal care. Although stressors applied during pregnancy have variable effects on maternal aggression (or defense of offspring), to date no study has examined the effects of stress applied during the postpartum period on maternal aggression. In this study, we examined the effects of both daily and acute restraint stress (30 min) applied postpartum on maternal aggression and other maternal behaviors. Daily restraint (ending 2 h before testing) did not alter any measure of maternal behavior, including nursing, licking and grooming of pups and pup retrieval, or any measure of maternal aggression. In contrast, acute stress significantly impaired total time aggressive and number of attacks, but pup retrieval was normal. c-Fos levels were significantly elevated in a number of brain regions in association with acute stress, including lateral septum (LS), caudal periaqueductal gray and medial amygdala (MeA), suggesting possible sites where stress reactivity could alter aggression. Together, the results indicate that acute restraint stress impairs maternal aggression and provide a starting point for future studies examining how stress reactivity pathways may intersect with maternal aggression pathways.
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