The effects of short-term bilateral naris occlusion (inducing olfactory deprivation) on mother-pup interactions, suckling behavior and hormonal status during post-natal development in Wistar rats were studied. Bilateral naris occlusion was performed on 8-day-old rat pups and its effects were evaluated at Day 9 and at Day 15. The narins opened spontaneously between Day 12 and 14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to investigate the effects of an early olfactory deprivation on novelty-seeking behavior and lymphoid organs during post-natal development in rats. Therefore, we performed a bilateral nasal obstruction on 8-day-old rats and we studied its effects at 21 days of age. Animals exposed to nasal obstruction presented an increased plasma corticosterone level, an adrenal hypertrophy more marked in females (+68% in females and +29% in males compared to sham group), a reduced growth of olfactory bulbs only in females (-43% compared to sham group) and an impaired novelty-seeking behavior, which seemed also more marked in females.
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