Effects of prenatal maternal stress by repeated cold environment on behavioral and emotional development in the rat offspring

被引:53
作者
Tazumi, T
Hori, E
Uwano, T
Umeno, K
Tanebe, K
Tabuchi, E
Ono, T
Nishijo, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Toyama Med & Pharmaceut Univ, Grad Sch Med, Toyama 9300194, Japan
[2] Japan Soc Promot Sci, Tokyo 1028471, Japan
[3] Japan Sci & Technol Agcy, CREST, Saitama 3320012, Japan
关键词
repeated cold stress; pregnant rat; offspring; emotionality; locomotor activity;
D O I
10.1016/j.bbr.2005.03.006
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
It has been reported that many types of stresses, which caused physiological and psychological alterations in dams as prenatal maternal stress, affected behavioral and emotional traits of their offspring. However, effects of environmental temperature changes, which induce various stress responses in both animals and humans, have not been assessed as prenatal maternal stress. Repeated cold stress (RCS) is a type of chronic cold stress in which environmental temperature changes rapidly and frequently several times within a day. In the present study, to investigate effects of chronic maternal stress by the RCS on behavioral and emotional development of the rat offspring (prenatal RCS rats), the RCS stress was loaded to pregnant rats between day 9 and 19 after fertilization. The prenatal RCS rats showed similar locomotor activity in an open field to control rats that were borne by non-stressed pregnant rats. On the other hand, the prenatal RCS rats showed significantly higher startle responses than the control rats in a light enhanced startle paradigm. However, treatment of diazepam decreased the startle responses in the prenatal RCS rats to the same degree as those in the control rats. The results indicated that prenatal RCS affected emotional development of the rat offspring, but not locomotor activity. Comparison of the present results with the previous studies suggests that there might be unknown common mechanisms among different prenatal maternal stresses that induce similar behavioral developmental alteration. (C) 2005 Published by Elsevier B.V.
引用
收藏
页码:153 / 160
页数:8
相关论文
共 65 条
[1]   DIAZEPAM BLOCKS FEAR-ENHANCED STARTLE ELICITED ELECTRICALLY FROM THE BRAIN-STEM [J].
BERG, WK ;
DAVIS, M .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 1984, 32 (02) :333-336
[2]   Hyperphagia in cold-exposed rats is accompanied by decreased plasma leptin but unchanged hypothalamic NPY [J].
Bing, C ;
Frankish, HM ;
Pickavance, L ;
Wang, Q ;
Hopkins, DFC ;
Stock, MJ ;
Williams, G .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, 1998, 274 (01) :R62-R68
[3]   INFLUENCE OF LONG-TERM SENSITIZATION ON LONG-TERM HABITUATION OF THE ACOUSTIC STARTLE RESPONSE IN RATS - CENTRAL GRAY LESIONS, PREEXPOSURE, AND EXTINCTION [J].
BORSZCZ, GS ;
CRANNEY, J ;
LEATON, RN .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-ANIMAL BEHAVIOR PROCESSES, 1989, 15 (01) :54-64
[4]   The effects of early rearing environment on the development of GABAA and central benzodiazepine receptor levels and novelty-induced fearfulness in the rat [J].
Caldji, C ;
Francis, D ;
Sharma, S ;
Plotsky, PM ;
Meaney, MJ .
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2000, 22 (03) :219-229
[5]   FEAR-ENHANCED ACOUSTIC STARTLE IS NOT ATTENUATED BY ACUTE OR CHRONIC IMIPRAMINE TREATMENT IN RATS [J].
CASSELLA, JV ;
DAVIS, M .
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 1985, 87 (03) :278-282
[6]   Effects of pre- and postnatal stimulation on developmental, emotional, and cognitive aspects in rodents: A review [J].
Chapillon, P ;
Patin, V ;
Roy, V ;
Vincent, A ;
Caston, J .
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY, 2002, 41 (04) :373-387
[7]  
DAVIS M, 1982, J NEUROSCI, V2, P791
[8]   A pilot study of amygdala volumes in pediatric generalized anxiety disorder [J].
De Bellis, MD ;
Casey, BJ ;
Dahl, RE ;
Birmaher, B ;
Williamson, DE ;
Thomas, KM ;
Axelson, DA ;
Frustaci, K ;
Boring, AM ;
Hall, J ;
Ryan, ND .
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2000, 48 (01) :51-57
[9]   INCREASED LOCOMOTOR RESPONSE TO NOVELTY AND PROPENSITY TO INTRAVENOUS AMPHETAMINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN ADULT OFFSPRING OF STRESSED MOTHERS [J].
DEMINIERE, JM ;
PIAZZA, PV ;
GUEGAN, G ;
ABROUS, N ;
MACCARI, S ;
LEMOAL, M ;
SIMON, H .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1992, 586 (01) :135-139
[10]  
EDWARDS CH, 1994, J NUTR, V124, pS1006