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Effects of early life social stress on endocrinology,maternal behavior,and lactation in rats
Authors:Lindsay M. Carini  Benjamin C. Nephew
Affiliation:Department of Biomedical Sciences, Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, North Grafton, MA 01536, USA
Abstract:Exposure to early life stress is a predictor of mental health disorders, and two common forms of early life stress are social conflict and impaired maternal care, which are predominant features of postpartum mood disorders. Exposure of lactating female rats to a novel male intruder involves robust social conflict and induces deficits in maternal care towards the F1 offspring. This exposure is an early life social stressor for female F1 pups that induces inefficient lactation associated with central changes in oxytocin (OXT), prolactin (PRL), and arginine vasopressin (AVP) gene expression in adult F1 females.
Keywords:Stress   Early life   Postpartum depression   Anxiety   Lactation   Estradiol   Prolactin   Corticosterone
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