Role of oxytocin and vasopressin in the transitions of weaning in the rat
Article first published online: 17 NOV 2004
DOI: 10.1002/dev.20031
Copyright © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Kavushansky, A. and Leshem, M. (2004), Role of oxytocin and vasopressin in the transitions of weaning in the rat. Dev. Psychobiol., 45: 231–238. doi: 10.1002/dev.20031
Publication History
- Issue published online: 17 NOV 2004
- Article first published online: 17 NOV 2004
- Manuscript Accepted: 31 JUL 2004
- Manuscript Received: 30 MAY 2004
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- German–Israel Fund. Grant Number: 902/00
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Keywords:
- affiliation;
- attachment;
- development;
- grooming;
- nipple attachment;
- oxytocin;
- rat;
- rat pups;
- vasopressin;
- weaning
Abstract
Sucklings (18-day-old) and weanlings (35-day-old) were injected icv with oxytocin or its antagonist (both 0.5 μg/1 μl), or vasopressin (1.0 ng/1 μl) or its antagonist (100 ng/1 μl), prior to 4-min observation in a behavioral maze with a sibling in one box and their anesthetized dam in the other. Oxytocin abolished nipple attachment in sucklings, decreased time spent with the dam, and increased self-grooming. The oxytocin antagonist had little influence on behavior. Vasopressin increased self-grooming while its antagonist reduced passive contact with the dam, increased active contact with her, and increased exploration and activity. We conclude that these neuropeptides have diverse roles during weaning, maintaining sucklings' behavior or promoting weaning, and subserving the transition from attachment to the dam to independence from her. We propose that these neurochemicals, and others, mediate the neural, affiliative, and affective changes of weaning, and that the term “weaning” should be understood to encompass these behavioral transitions. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dev Psychobiol 45: 231–238, 2004.

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