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Induction of maternal behaviors in primigravid rats by ovariectomy,hysterectomy, or ovariectomy plus hysterectomy: Effect of length of gestation
Authors:Robert S Bridges  Harvey H Feder  Jay S Rosenblatt
Institution:Institute of Animal Behavior, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey 07102 USA
Abstract:The effects of terminating pregnancy by means of ovariectomy (O), hysterectomy (H), or ovariectomy plus hysterectomy (OH) at different stages of gestation upon the latency to initiation of maternal behavior were examined in primigravid rats. O, H, or OH on either Day 13 or 17 of pregnancy resulted in an accelerated onset of maternal behaviors (median range = 1.0–2.0 day latency for O, H, or OH animals vs 4.0–5.0 day latency for sham-operated intacts). However, O and H on Day 8 of pregnancy were ineffective in inducing a rapid onset of maternal behavior, while OH on Day 8 of pregnancy only slightly facilitated the onset of maternal behavior when compared to animals sham-operated on Day 8 of pregnancy. O, H, and OH on either Day 13 or 17 of gestation were also significantly more effective in rapidly inducing maternal behaviors than the corresponding surgeries performed on Day 8 of pregnancy. These data suggest that the onset of maternal behavior in the pregnant rat can be rapidly induced after mid-pregnancy by surgical procedures that presumably result in a rapid decline in serum steroids of ovarian origin.
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