Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1999466466> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1999466466 endingPage "e1015" @default.
- W1999466466 startingPage "e1015" @default.
- W1999466466 abstract "Background The significance of behavioral neuroscience and the validity of its animal models of human pathology largely depend on the possibility to replicate a given finding across different laboratories. Under the present test and housing conditions, this axiom fails to resist the challenge of experimental validation. When several mouse strains are tested on highly standardized behavioral test batteries in different laboratories, significant strain×lab interactions are often detected. This limitation, predominantly due to elevated within-group variability observed in control subjects, increases the number of animals needed to address fine experimental questions. Laboratory rodents display abnormal stress and fear reactions to experimental testing, which might depend on the discrepancy between the stability of the neonatal environment and the challenging nature of the adult test and housing conditions. Methodology/Principal Findings Stimulating neonatal environments (e.g. brief maternal separations, increased foraging demands or maternal corticosterone supplementation) reduce stress and fear responses in adulthood. Here we tested whether reduced fearfulness associated with experimental testing would also reduce inter-individual variation. In line with our predictions, we show that a moderate elevation in neonatal corticosterone through maternal milk significantly reduces fear responses and inter-individual variability (average 44%) in adult mouse offspring. Conclusions/Significance We observed reduced variation in pain perception, novelty preference, hormonal stress response and resistance to pathogen infection. This suggests that the results of this study may apply to a relatively broad spectrum of neuro-behavioral domains. Present findings encourage a reconsideration of the basic principles of neonatal housing systems to improve the validity of experimental models and reduce the number of animals used." @default.
- W1999466466 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1999466466 creator A5007959343 @default.
- W1999466466 creator A5010093730 @default.
- W1999466466 creator A5036768848 @default.
- W1999466466 creator A5043376581 @default.
- W1999466466 creator A5051559028 @default.
- W1999466466 creator A5053697476 @default.
- W1999466466 creator A5058660780 @default.
- W1999466466 date "2007-10-10" @default.
- W1999466466 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W1999466466 title "Moderate Neonatal Stress Decreases Within-Group Variation in Behavioral, Immune and HPA Responses in Adult Mice" @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1706529635 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1963913027 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1966698033 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1984427714 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1985645068 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1988287623 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1994305997 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1994433943 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1995173030 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W1995437919 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2029707852 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2038207028 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2049590417 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2053472601 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2056816990 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2057837936 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2059131332 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2059386374 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2062235076 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2064155078 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2068868710 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2074490872 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2076171648 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2085497211 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2086699094 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2091987951 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2095808811 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2104407687 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2115003651 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2129279332 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2129710755 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2137482757 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2141124547 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2144441892 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W2158647606 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W4243257819 @default.
- W1999466466 cites W4248526027 @default.
- W1999466466 doi "https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001015" @default.
- W1999466466 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/2000350" @default.
- W1999466466 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17925863" @default.
- W1999466466 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W1999466466 type Work @default.
- W1999466466 sameAs 1999466466 @default.
- W1999466466 citedByCount "58" @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662012 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662013 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662014 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662015 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662016 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662017 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662018 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662019 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662020 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662021 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662022 @default.
- W1999466466 countsByYear W19994664662023 @default.
- W1999466466 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1999466466 hasAuthorship W1999466466A5007959343 @default.
- W1999466466 hasAuthorship W1999466466A5010093730 @default.
- W1999466466 hasAuthorship W1999466466A5036768848 @default.
- W1999466466 hasAuthorship W1999466466A5043376581 @default.
- W1999466466 hasAuthorship W1999466466A5051559028 @default.
- W1999466466 hasAuthorship W1999466466A5053697476 @default.
- W1999466466 hasAuthorship W1999466466A5058660780 @default.
- W1999466466 hasBestOaLocation W19994664661 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C112672928 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C125370674 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C175444787 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C187288502 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C2776529864 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C2778738651 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C2779213276 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C2780352252 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C2781162219 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C2781249084 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W1999466466 hasConcept C42407357 @default.