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Early Life Maternal Separation and Maternal Behaviour Modulate Acoustic Characteristics of Rat Pup Ultrasonic Vocalizations
by
Kolacz, Jacek
, Kaidbey, Jasmine H.
, Ludwig, Robert J.
, Ranger, Manon
, Barone, Joseph L.
, Anwar, Muhammad
, Myers, Michael M.
, Schulz, Alexandra M.
, Welch, Martha G.
in
631/378/1457
/ 631/378/3919
/ Acoustics
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Animals, Newborn
/ Female
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Long-term effects
/ Maternal behavior
/ Maternal Behavior - physiology
/ Maternal Deprivation
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neonates
/ Phenotype
/ Rats, Sprague-Dawley
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Ultrasonics
/ Vocalization, Animal - physiology
2019
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Early Life Maternal Separation and Maternal Behaviour Modulate Acoustic Characteristics of Rat Pup Ultrasonic Vocalizations
by
Kolacz, Jacek
, Kaidbey, Jasmine H.
, Ludwig, Robert J.
, Ranger, Manon
, Barone, Joseph L.
, Anwar, Muhammad
, Myers, Michael M.
, Schulz, Alexandra M.
, Welch, Martha G.
in
631/378/1457
/ 631/378/3919
/ Acoustics
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Animals, Newborn
/ Female
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Long-term effects
/ Maternal behavior
/ Maternal Behavior - physiology
/ Maternal Deprivation
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neonates
/ Phenotype
/ Rats, Sprague-Dawley
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Ultrasonics
/ Vocalization, Animal - physiology
2019
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Early Life Maternal Separation and Maternal Behaviour Modulate Acoustic Characteristics of Rat Pup Ultrasonic Vocalizations
by
Kolacz, Jacek
, Kaidbey, Jasmine H.
, Ludwig, Robert J.
, Ranger, Manon
, Barone, Joseph L.
, Anwar, Muhammad
, Myers, Michael M.
, Schulz, Alexandra M.
, Welch, Martha G.
in
631/378/1457
/ 631/378/3919
/ Acoustics
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Animals, Newborn
/ Female
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Long-term effects
/ Maternal behavior
/ Maternal Behavior - physiology
/ Maternal Deprivation
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neonates
/ Phenotype
/ Rats, Sprague-Dawley
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Ultrasonics
/ Vocalization, Animal - physiology
2019
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Early Life Maternal Separation and Maternal Behaviour Modulate Acoustic Characteristics of Rat Pup Ultrasonic Vocalizations
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Early Life Maternal Separation and Maternal Behaviour Modulate Acoustic Characteristics of Rat Pup Ultrasonic Vocalizations
2019
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Early separation of preterm infants from their mothers has adverse, long-term neurodevelopmental consequences. We investigated the effects of daily maternal separation (MS) of rat pups from postnatal days 2–10 (PND2–10) on neurobehavioural responses to brief isolation at PND12 compared with pups receiving controlled handling without MS. Ultrasonic vocalizations (USV) were measured at PND12 during two, 3-minute isolations occurring immediately before and after a 3-minute maternal reunion. There were no significant differences in acoustic characteristics between MS and control animals in the first isolation. However, in the second isolation, MS pups produced a greater proportion of high (~60 kHz) vs low (~40 kHz) frequency calls. During this isolation, control pups made longer and louder low frequency calls compared to the first isolation, whereas MS pups did the opposite. Maternal behaviour of control and MS mothers modulated pup acoustic characteristics in opposite directions; higher maternal care was associated with more low frequency calls in control pups but more high frequency calls in MS pups. We hypothesize that MS results in USV emission patterns reflective of a greater stress response to isolation. This translational model can be used to identify mechanisms and interventions that may be exploited to overcome the negative, long-term effects of MS.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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