Prenatal onset and maternal modifications of the circadian rhythm of plasma corticosterone in blind infantile rats.
- 1 April 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 325 (1) , 521-532
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1982.sp014166
Abstract
To clarify the manner in which maternal nursing modifies the circadian rhythm of plasma corticosterone in blind pups, specific schedules of maternal nursing were imposed on blind pups and the hormone rhythm was followed individually. Two groups of blinded pups were continuously nursed, alternately by 2 mother rats having different circadian phases of lactating period. In both groups, phase angles of the original mother were predominantly reflected in the phase of the pups'' hormone rhythm. When the maternal nursing was limited only during the light period (L nursing), it caused no detectable effect on the pups'' hormone rhythm. In contrast, when the maternal nursing was limited only during the dark period (D nursing), .apprx. 1/2 of the pups at the 4th post-natal week showed a bimodal pattern of hormone rhythm. A 2nd peak appearing 180.degree. out of phase to the peak disappeared by the 6th or 8th post-natal week. The circadian oscillation underlying the plasma corticosterone rhythm apparently starts to function prenatally and the original mother (probably, a prenatal LD cycle) primarily determines the phase angle of the circadian oscillation in blind pups. The maternal nursing does not entrain the pups'' circadian oscillation, but does modify transiently the overt hormone rhythm, probably through a discord between maternal nursing and pups'' feeding phases.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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