Authors
Sara Morley‐Fletcher, Monica Rea, Stefania Maccari, Giovanni Laviola
Publication date
2003/12
Journal
European Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
18
Issue
12
Pages
3367-3374
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
Prenatal stress (PS) can produce profound and long‐lasting perturbations of individual adaptive capacities, which in turn can result in an increased proneness to behavioural disorders. Indeed, in PS rats there is evidence of impaired social play behaviour, disturbances in a variety of circadian rhythms, enhanced anxiety and increased hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis reactivity. This study was designed to experimentally investigate the degree of reversibility of PS‐induced disturbances of social play and HPA reactivity by assessing the effect of the enrichment of the physical environment on PS rats during periadolescence. PS subjects showed a reduced expression of social play behaviour and a prolonged corticosterone secretion in response to restraint stress, but both these effects were markedly reversed following environmental enrichment. Interestingly, the enrichment procedure increased social …
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