Effects of pre- and neonatal undernutrition on the kyphotic response and c-Fos activity in the caudal periaqueductal gray of primiparous lactating Wistar rats.

Physiol Behav

Department of Developmental Neurobiology and Neurophysiology, Institute of Neurobiology, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Campus UNAM Juriquilla, Queretaro, Mexico. Electronic address:

Published: March 2018

In rodents, the most representative component of maternal behavior that meets the purpose of newborn nutrition is the kyphotic posture. During this posture, the mother maintains a unique environment for the protection, thermal regulation and breast-feeding of the progeny. The aim of this study was to investigate possible deficiencies in the kyphotic posture of adult lactating dams with pre- and neonatal undernutrition evoked by their own pups suckling in a home-cage situation. Wistar dams that had been previously exposed to perinatal undernutrition were mated at 90days of age, and pregnancy was confirmed by vaginal smears. Before testing if the perinatal underfed dam affected behavior, pups were removed (4h), and both the maternal response and the kyphotic posture were video-recorded (1h) and analyzed at 4 and 12days of lactation. Pre- and post-test litter weight gain was obtained. To immunostain the caudal periaqueductal gray, the litter was separated from their dams 24h before suckling stimulation. The results showed that underfed dams significantly reduced the duration of high kyphosis by choosing unconventional postures (prone and partial kyphosis). The body weight of the F1 offspring was significantly reduced, and the underfed F0 dams showed reduced c-Fos immunostaining at the caudal periaqueductal gray. The findings showed that early underfed dams have deficiencies in the mechanisms underlying the kyphosis, possibly because the pups' cues to evoke this posture were suboptimal and/or because the dam expressed deficient nursing. The results suggest that the abnormal kyphotic posture may affect the mother-litter bonds and have long-term effects on neonatal brain functions.

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