Circadian alignment in a foster mother improves the offspring's pathological phenotype

May 12, 2018The Journal of physiology

Aligned daily rhythms in foster mothers improve disease symptoms in their offspring

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Abstract

Better maternal care significantly improved the circadian system and physiological functions in offspring.

  • Maternal care quality, influenced by the mother's circadian phenotype, affects the health of offspring.
  • Wistar rat mothers provided better care, enhancing the development of clock gene expression and activity/rest rhythms in their pups.
  • Poor maternal care from spontaneously hypertensive rat mothers disrupted synchrony between the central clock and the light/dark cycle in Wistar rat pups.
  • Fostering by Wistar rat mothers improved the colonic clock functions and cardiovascular health in SHR pups.
  • Enhanced maternal care from Wistar rats remedied several aspects of the abnormal circadian phenotype in SHR offspring.

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