Maternal exposure to dim light at night induces behavioral alterations in the adolescent and adult offspring Wistar rat

Jan 22, 2025Frontiers in physiology

Dim light at night during pregnancy leads to behavior changes in adolescent and adult rats

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Abstract

Male and female offspring from mothers exposed to (DLAN) showed increased body mass gain at postnatal day 25.

  • DLAN male offspring had lower food consumption compared to those from mothers on a light-dark cycle.
  • DLAN female offspring exhibited increased food consumption compared to their light-dark cycle counterparts.
  • No differences in were observed between DLAN and light-dark cycle female offspring.
  • DLAN male offspring showed a significant decrease in social play behavior, which was linked to a higher number of microglia with more complex shapes in the nucleus accumbens.
  • At postnatal day 90, DLAN offspring displayed increased .

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Key numbers

high birth body mass
Increase in body mass gain
male and female offspring compared to LD offspring
significant decrease in pouncing, boxing, and chasing behaviors
Decrease in
male offspring vs. LD male offspring
increased number of grooming events
Increase in
male offspring at PN90

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What this is

  • Maternal exposure to () impacts offspring behavior and metabolism.
  • The study examines Wistar rats, focusing on the effects of during gestation.
  • Findings indicate that alters and increases in male offspring.

Essence

  • Maternal exposure to leads to increased body mass and altered behavior in offspring, particularly affecting social play and anxiety levels in males.

Key takeaways

  • Male offspring of mothers exposed to showed increased body mass gain at postnatal day 25 compared to those from light-dark cycle mothers.
  • male offspring exhibited a significant decrease in social play behaviors compared to their light-dark cycle counterparts, indicating potential long-term behavioral impacts.
  • Increased were observed in offspring at postnatal day 90, suggesting lasting effects of maternal light exposure.

Caveats

  • The study primarily focuses on male offspring, limiting insights into potential effects on female offspring.
  • Behavioral assessments were conducted in a controlled environment, which may not fully replicate natural conditions.

Definitions

  • dim light at night (DLAN): Low-intensity light exposure (5–30 lux) during nighttime, disrupting circadian rhythms.
  • social play behavior: A series of playful interactions among juvenile animals, important for social and cognitive development.
  • anxiety-like behaviors: Behaviors indicative of anxiety, such as increased grooming and reduced exploration in novel environments.

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