We studied the effects of immobilization of female rat during days 15-18 of pregnancy on the behavior in novel environment (open field test) and blood level of steroid hormones in their female offspring depending on the cycle phase and age. The rats were tested at the age of 3, 12, and 24 months. Locomotor and exploratory activity and anxiety of control rats depended on the phase of estrous cycle.
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June 2010
The effects of immobilization stress from 15th to 18th days of gestation on morphometric parameters of the adult offspring uterus were studied. The results showed that there were no changes of endometrial morphometry in respect to oestrous cycle in 3-month prenatally stressed female. Prenatal stress decreased the myometrium thickness in oestrus and diestrous owing to circular muscle layer.
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June 2010
We studied the consequences of keeping in isolation (1 animal per cage) during the puberty period of female rats born from intact mothers or from mothers suffering an 1-hour immobilization stress in the last trimester of pregnancy, and its influence on oestrous cycle and anxiety level of the adult offspring. There were no changes in the rates of anxiety level depending on oestrous cycle phase among both control and prenatally stressed females in isolation. On rats moving to the groups (4-5 animals per cage) the control rats unlike the prenatally stressed individuals show this dependence.
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September 2009
The effect of female rat daily 1-hour immobilization in the period from the 15th to the 18th gestation days on the sex steroid secretion subject to estrous cycle, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) activity and its sensitivity to regulatory signals based on the mechanism of negative feedback in ternale offspring during different ontogenesis stages, was studied. It has been shown that prenatal stress causes significant reproductive system activity disturbances, leading to a significant decrease in the HPA sensitivity to feedback signal in aging female rats. The obtained data indicate a modifying influence of mothers' stress on changing of female rat reproductive functions during aging together with influence on significant decrease in efficiency of HPAs' feedback path.
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November 2007
The sensitiveness of female rats to social stress induced by increasing group density, was investigated. It was shown that female rats were housed in groups of 9-10 animala per cage in pubertal period and demonstrated significant alteration of oestrous cycle duration and anxiety level. This housing condition increased basal level of corticostcrone in prenatal stressed female rats who have high stress reactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, as well as a more profound effect on anxiety level and oestrous cycle.
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