Prenatal stress programs neuroendocrine stress responses and affective behaviors in second generation rats in a sex-dependent manner

Aug 31, 2015Psychoneuroendocrinology

Prenatal stress influences stress hormone responses and emotional behavior in second-generation rats differently in males and females

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Abstract

F2 female rats exposed to prenatal stress showed enhanced HPA axis responses to acute stress compared to controls.

  • F2 females from stressed mothers had higher levels of stress hormones (ACTH and corticosterone) after acute stress.
  • Increased corticotropin releasing hormone (Crh) expression in the paraventricular nucleus was observed in F2 PNS females.
  • F2 males exposed to prenatal stress had reduced HPA axis responses and greater hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor expression than controls.
  • F2 PNS males exhibited heightened anxiety-like behavior, associated with increased Crh expression in the amygdala.
  • No significant differences in depressive-like behavior were observed in either sex among the F2 offspring.

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