TY - JOUR
T1 - Neural transection between preoptic area and septum inhibits maternal behavior in female and male rats
AU - Korányi, Lajos
AU - Yamanouchi, Korehito
AU - Arai, Yasumasa
PY - 1988
Y1 - 1988
N2 - Artificially-induced maternal behavior was examined in inexperienced female and male rats following neural transection between the preoptic area and the septum. Anterior roof deafferentation (ARD) of the preoptic area (POA) was performed with an L-shaped microknife. Virgin female and male rats with or without ARD were exposed to the continuous presence of normal pups to induce maternal behavior 3 weeks after surgery. ARD resulted in a significant delay of the onset of maternal behavior in females and a lack of complete development of maternal behavior in males, compared with corresponding sham-operated and intact controls. The results indicate that neural substrates dorsal to the POA play an important role in modulating the expression of maternal behavior in the rat.
AB - Artificially-induced maternal behavior was examined in inexperienced female and male rats following neural transection between the preoptic area and the septum. Anterior roof deafferentation (ARD) of the preoptic area (POA) was performed with an L-shaped microknife. Virgin female and male rats with or without ARD were exposed to the continuous presence of normal pups to induce maternal behavior 3 weeks after surgery. ARD resulted in a significant delay of the onset of maternal behavior in females and a lack of complete development of maternal behavior in males, compared with corresponding sham-operated and intact controls. The results indicate that neural substrates dorsal to the POA play an important role in modulating the expression of maternal behavior in the rat.
KW - Dorsal deafferentation of the preoptic area
KW - Female and male rats
KW - Maternal behavior
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U2 - 10.1016/0168-0102(88)90019-3
DO - 10.1016/0168-0102(88)90019-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 3217053
AN - SCOPUS:0024211185
SN - 0168-0102
VL - 6
SP - 167
EP - 173
JO - Neuroscience Research
JF - Neuroscience Research
IS - 2
ER -