Postpartum,hormonal, and nonhormonal induction of maternal behavior in rats: Effects on T-maze retrieval of pups |
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Authors: | Judith M Stern Diane A Mackinnon |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | It is known that the home-cage maternal behavior of rats which become maternal after daily pup exposure (sensitization) is almost indistinguishable from that of lactating mothers, but that sensitized and lactating rats can be distinguished by their pup-retrieval performance in a T-maze extension of the home cage. The present study explored this difference further. Postpartum mothers which could not suckle due to prior nipple removal (thelectomy) retrieved as well, if not better, than intact controls in the T-maze. Hormonal induction of maternal behavior (in ? 3 days) was carried out by hysterectomy-ovariectomy plus 100 μg/kg estradiol benzoate; the performance of these females was similar to that of the postpartum groups. In contrast, only a small percentage of the sensitized mothers retrieved in the T-maze, whether the latency to onset of their maternal behavior was long (4–10 days) or short (? 3 days). Thus, hormonal factors associated with pregnancy and/or parturition, but not suckling stimulation, may facilitate T-maze retrieval of pups. The possible ethological significance of the T-maze test as a measure of maternal responsiveness is discussed. |
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