ABSTRACT Rats exposed to early‐life maternal separation (MS) exhibit later alterations in fear conditioning and impairments in fear extinction. As MS creates long‐lasting anxiety in the mother, the present study assessed the influence of MS on fear conditioning and extinction in mother rats. It also examined whether estrous cycle effects on extinction, which are robust in nulliparous rats, but abolished in primiparous rats, re‐emerge after MS. Following parturition, pups were removed from their mothers for 3h daily from postpartum day 2–14 (MS), or remained housed with their mothers (standard reared condition, SR). Pups were weaned at postpartum day 24, and three months later, mothers received fear conditioning, extinction training, and test for extinction recall over three days. Extinction training took place during Proestrus (high estradiol and progesterone) or Metestrus (low estradiol and progesterone). Similar to past findings in non‐stressed mothers, estrous cycle was not associated with conditioned fear expression (indexed by fear responses at the start of extinction training) or extinction recall in either MS or SR mothers. However, MS mothers exhibited weaker conditioned fear expression and impaired extinction recall, relative to SR mothers. Hippocampal fibroblast growth factor‐2, a neurotrophin involved in stress regulation and fear expression, was elevated in MS relative to SR mothers. These results indicate that postnatal stress has long‐lasting consequences for neural and behavioral systems involved in fear learning and inhibition without altering the involvement of ovarian hormones in these processes. HIGHLIGHTSMaternal separation (MS) reduced conditioned fear expression in mother rats.MS impaired extinction recall in mothers without altering extinction acquisition.MS mothers had more hippocampal fibroblast growth factor‐2 than control mothers.There were no effects of estrous cycle on fear extinction in MS or control mothers.The effects of MS were long‐lasting, measured three months following weaning.
Postnatal stress is associated with impaired fear conditioning and extinction, and heightened hippocampal fibroblast growth factor 2, in mother rats
Published 2018 in Hormones and Behavior
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2018
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Hormones and Behavior
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2018-09-01
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Biology, Medicine, Psychology
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