Behavioral consequences of postnatal undernutrition and enriched environment during later life

•Large litter size reduced anxiety in adult life of undernourished males.•Enriched environment improves spatial memory in undernourished females.•Enriched environment promotes higher novel object interaction in controls and undernourished males.•Enriched environment reduces the intromission latency,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiology & behavior 2021-11, Vol.241, p.113566-113566, Article 113566
Hauptverfasser: Dorantes-Barrios, C. Javik, Domínguez-Salazar, Emilio, Gonzalez-Flores, Oscar, Cortés-Barberena, Edith, Hurtado-Alvarado, Gabriela
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Zusammenfassung:•Large litter size reduced anxiety in adult life of undernourished males.•Enriched environment improves spatial memory in undernourished females.•Enriched environment promotes higher novel object interaction in controls and undernourished males.•Enriched environment reduces the intromission latency, ejaculation latency and mount frequency in males improving sexual behavior.•Enriched environment and large litter side induce sexual dimorphic differences. In rat models, large litter groups during suckling are used in the study of undernutrition. Large litter sizes are known to promote alterations in memory processes and anxiety-like behavior. Nevertheless, the effect of large litter size on sexual behavior and the reproductive system is still unknown. Environmental enrichment has been reported to (EE) enhance behavior and to correct some of the alterations produced by postnatal undernutrition. We used the Elevated Plus Maze (EPN), Morris Water Maze (MWM), Object Recognition test (OR) and several parameters of sexual behavior to determine the effect of large litter size on rats exposed to enriched and non-enriched environments. Newborn Wistar rats of both sexes were assigned to be suckled under lactation conditions, in litters of 8 pups or 16 pups. The large litter size (16 pups) caused a reduction in weight gain during the lactation period. On PND 45, four experimental groups were established for both sexes: Well-nourished Non-enriched (WN); Well-nourished Enriched (WE); undernourished Non-enriched (UN); Undernourished Enriched (UE). On PND 90, the UN males spent more time in the open arms on EPM. On PND 100, the UE females increased the latency to find the platform in training days (D1-4) in MWM. On probe day (D5) the UE males spent more time in the target quadrants in MWM. On PND 110, irrespective of EE the large litter size had increased the exploration time in both groups (UN) and (UE) in OR test. On PND 120, the performance of sexual behavior was more evident by effect of EE irrespective of the litter size. In conclusion, the large litter size showed no effects on sexual behavior, in contrast, EE has a sharp influence on sexual behavior. Conversely, memory processes and anxiety-like behavior are altered by large litter size.
ISSN:0031-9384
1873-507X
DOI:10.1016/j.physbeh.2021.113566