Vet Med - Czech, 2002, 47(10):315-322 | DOI: 10.17221/5841-VETMED
Effect of early nutritional experience on the feeding behaviour of adult female rats
- Institute of Animal Physiology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic
In the present paper the effect of postnatal undernutrition on feeding behaviour has been evaluated in mature female Wistar rats subjected to food restriction a) during the suckling period, i. e. up to day 15 (SR), b) during the weaning period from day 15 to 30 (WR), c) throughout 30 days post partum (SWR) and d) during adulthood, i.e. from day 60-75 of life (AR). In comparison with the ad libitum fed controls (C), the lactating mothers and the pups of the food-restricted groups were allowed free access to food for only two hours daily. In experimental groups this restriction was then changed to an ad libitum regime. On day 90 food intake was evalu-ated daily in five 20 min lasting sessions after 23 h of fasting in group-housed and single-housed rats exposed to their home as well as to their experimental environment. The significantly decreased body weight found on day 30 and 90 in females coming from litters of restrictedly fed mothers, as compared with those fed ad libitum, showed that these animals were considerably undernourished. Appetitive motivation increased in those groups of females that had been exposed to a restricted feeding regime during their infant period but remained unaffected in females restrictedly fed during their adult age. In comparison with the ad libitum fed controls and AR groups, significantly increased mean food intake was observed in all postnatally underfed groups (P < 0.001). The greatest inclination to hyperphagia and qualitative changes in feeding behaviour were observed in SWR females whose feeding regime was restricted for the longest time, i. e. during the suckling and the weaning period, as compared to groups with shorter food restriction. These animals showed hyperphagia even in the new environment regardless whether the whole group or only one female was tested. Our results reveal a) a determinant influence of the feeding regime of the animals at early age (41%) while environmental and social factors represent only about 17% and 4%, respectively and that b) changes in feeding habits in adult female rats may significantly depend on the length of postnatal undernutrition.
Keywords: postnatal undernutrition; food intake; environmental and social effects; female rats
Published: October 31, 2002 Show citation
References
- Alario P., Gamallo A., Beato M.J., Trancho G. (1987): Body weight gain, food intake and adrenal development in chronic noise stressed rats. Physiol. Behav., 40, 29-32.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Almeida S.S., Soares E.G., Bichuette M.Z., Graeff F.G., De Oliveira L.M. (1992): Effects of early postnatal malnutrition and chlordiazepoxide on experimental aversive situations. Physiol. Behav., 51, 1195-1199.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Babický A., Nováková V. (1986): Protein malnutrition of the lactating female rat: Effect on maternal behaviour and spontaneous weaning of young rats. Physiol. Bohemoslov., 35, 456-463.
Go to PubMed...
- Babický A., Ošťádalová I., Pařízek J., Kolář J., Bíbr B. (1970): Use of radioisotope technique for determining the weaning period in experimental animals. Physiol. Bohemoslov., 19, 457-467.
Go to PubMed...
- Babický A., Pavlík L., Pařízek J., Ošťádalová I., Kolář J. (1972): Determination of the onset of spontaneous water intake in infant rats. Physiol. Bohemoslov., 21, 467-471.
Go to PubMed...
- Babický A., Ošťádalová I., Pařízek J., Kolář J., Bíbr B. (1973): Onset and duration of the physiological weaning period for infant rats reared in nests of different size. Physiol. Bohemoslov., 22, 449-456.
Go to PubMed...
- Bartness T.J., Goodlett Ch.R., Morgane P.J. (1987): Effects of pre- and early postnatal protein malnutrition on carcass composition and lipoprotein lipase activity in male rats. Physiol. Behav., 39, 721-726.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Bellingham G.K., Bellingham W.P., Storlien L.H. (1986): Effects of scheduled food and water deprivation on food intake, water intake and body weight of cageadapted and cage-naive rats. Appettite, 7, 19-39.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Boxwell J., Ayson P., Ramenofsky M. (1995): Growth and metabolic parameters in pups of undernourished lactating rats. Physiol. Behav., 57, 469-475.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Cabanac M., Swiergiel A.H. (1989): Rats eating and hoarding as a function of body weight and cost of foraging. Am. J. Physiol., 257, R 952-957.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Campbell L.F., Bedi K.S. (1989): e effects of undernutrition during early life on spatial learning. Physiol. Behav., 45, 883-890.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Crnic L.S. (1976): Maternal behavior in the undernourished rat (Rattus norvegicus). Physiol. Behav., 16, 677-680.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Einon D., Morgan M.J., Sahakian B.J. (1975): e development of intersession habituation and emergence in socially reared and isolated rats. Dev. Psychobiol., 8, 553-559.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Elmquist J.K., Elias C.F., Saper C.B. (1999): From lesions to leptin: hypothalamic control of food intake and body weight. Neuron, 22, 221-232.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Ewer R.F. (1968): Ethology of Mammals. Logos Press, London. 273 pp.
Go to original source...
- Fiala B., Snow F.M., Greenough W.T. (1977): "Impoverished" rats weight more than "enriched" rats because they eat more. Dev. Psychobiol., 10, 537-541.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Fiorotto M.L., Burrin D.G., Perez M., Reeds P.J. (1991): Intake and use of milk nutrients by rat pups suckled in small, medium, or large litters. Am. J. Physiol., 260, R 1104-1113.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Fraňková S. (1971): Relationship between nutrition during lactation and maternal behaviour of rats'. Activ. Nerv. Super., Prague, 13, 1-8.
- Galef B.G. Jr (1992): Weaning from mothers milk to solid foods. e developmental psychobiology of selfselection of foods by rats. Ann. NY Acad. Sci., 662, 37-52.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Goodrick C.L. (1974): e effect of protein malnourishment and caging on growth and behavior of laboratory mice. Dev. Psychobiol., 7, 249-256.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Greeno C.G., Wing R.R. (1994): Stress-induced eating. Psychol. Bull., 115, 444-464.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Grignaschi G., Mantelli B., Samanin R. (1993): e hypophagic effect of restraint stress in rats can be mediated by 5-HT2 receptors in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus. Neurosci. Lett., 152, 103-106.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Hall F.S., Humby T., Wilkinson L.S., Robbins T.W. (1997): e effects of isolation-rearing of rats on behavioral responses to food and environmental novelty. Physiol. Behav., 62, 281-290.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Holson R.R. (1986): Feeding neophobia: A possible explanation for the differential maze performance of rats reared in enriched or isolated environments. Physiol. Behav., 38, 191-201.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Hunt L.E., Smotherman W.P., Wiener S.G., Levine S. (1976): Nutritional variables and their effect on the development of ultrasonic vocalisations in rat pups. Physiol. Behav., 17, 1031-1039.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Iwasaki S., Inoue K., Kiriike N., Hikiji K. (2000): Effect of maternal separation on feeding behavior of rats in later life. Physiol. Behav., 70, 551-556.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Kawanishi C., Fukuda M., Tamura R., Nishijo H., Ono T. (1997): Effects of repeated cold stress on feeding, avoidance behavior, and pain-related nerve fibre activity. Physiol. Behav., 62, 849-855.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Levitsky D.A. (1970): Feeding patterns of rats in response to fasts and changes in environmental conditions. Physiol. Behav., 5, 291-300, Lopak V., Eikelboom R. (2000): Pair housing induced feeding suppression: individual housing not novelty. Physiol. Behav., 71, 329-333.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Loranca A., Torrero C., Salas M. (1999): Development of play behavior in neonatally undernourished rats. Physiol. Behav., 66, 3-10.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Maldonado-Irizarry C.S., Swanson C.J., Kelley A.E. (1995): Glutamate receptors in the nucleus accumbens shell control feeding behavior via the lateral hypothalamus. J. Neurosci., 15, 6779-6788.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Massaro T.F., Levitsky D.A., Barnes R.H. (1974): Protein malnutrition in the rat: its effects on maternal behavior and pup development. Dev. Psychobiol., 7, 551-561.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Mozeš Š., Lenhardt Ľ., Raček Ľ. (2000): Milk composition in restrictedly fed rats. Vet. Med. - Czech, 45, 141-144.
- Mozeš Š., Kuchár S., Michalov M., Nováková V. (1991): Influence of litter size on the RNA content of VMH and LHA in preweaning rats. Physiol. Behav., 50, 1133-1136.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- O'Connor R., Eikelboom R. (2000): e effects of changes in housing on feeding and wheel running. Physiol. Behav., 68, 361-371.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Pérez C., Canal J.R., Domínguez E., Campillo J.E., Guillén M., Torres M.D. (1997): Individual housing influences certain biochemical parameters in the rat. Lab. Anim., 31, 357-361.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Rasmussen K.M., Warman N.L. (1983): Effect of maternal malnutrition during reproductive cycle on growth and nutritional status of suckling rat pups. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 38, 77-83.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Rickards S.L., Job R.F.S., Boakes R.A. (1997): Effects of acute shock on body weight are mediated by changes in food intake. Anim. Learn. Behav., 25, 437-445.
Go to original source...
- Sadurskis A., Sohlstrom A., Kabir N., Forsu E. (1991): Energy restriction and the partitioning of energy among the costs of reproduction in rats in relation to growth of the progeny. J. Nutr., 121, 1798-1810.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Salas M., Pulido S., Torrero C., Escobar C. (1991): Neonatal undernutrition and self-grooming development in the rat: Long-term effects. Physiol. Behav. 50, 567-572.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Schultz L.A., Collier G., Johnson D.F. (1999): Behavioral strategies in the cold: Effects of feeding and nesting costs. Physiol. Behav., 67, 107-115.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Smart J.L., Preece J. (1973): Maternal behaviour of undernourished mother rats'. Anim. Behav., 21, 613-619.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Smart J.L., Dobbing J. (1977): Increased thirst and hunger in adult rats undernourished as infants: an alternative explanation. Brit. J. Nutr., 37, 421-430.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Stratford T.R., Kelley A.E. (1999): Evidence of a functional relationship between the nucleus accumbens shell and lateral hypothalamus subserving the control of feeding behavior. J. Neurosci., 19, 11040- 11048.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Yamada K., Ohki-Hamazaki H., Wada K. (2000): Differential effects of social isolation upon body weight, food consumption, and responsiveness to novel and social environment in bombesin receptor subtype-3 (BRS-3) deficient mice. Physiol. Behav., 68, 555- 561.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Young C.M., Rasmussen K.M. (1985): Effects of varying degrees of chronic dietary restriction in rat dams on reproductive and lactational performance and body composition in dams and their pups. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 41, 979-987.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
- Zylan K.D., Brown S.D. (1996): Effect of stress and food variety on food intake in male and female rats. Physiol. Behav., 59, 165-169.
Go to original source...
Go to PubMed...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY NC 4.0), which permits non-comercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original publication is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.