The temporal course of expression of c-Fos and Fos B within the medial preoptic area and other brain regions of postpartum female rats during prolonged mother-young interactions
Ec. Stack et M. Numan, The temporal course of expression of c-Fos and Fos B within the medial preoptic area and other brain regions of postpartum female rats during prolonged mother-young interactions, BEHAV NEURO, 114(3), 2000, pp. 609-622
Maternal behavior is associated with an increase in the expression of c-Fos
and Fos B within neurons of the medial preoptic area (MPOA) and ventral be
d nucleus of the stria terminalis (vBST). Whether this increase wanes as th
e duration of mother-young interaction increases is unknown. By varying the
length of mother-young interactions in postpartum rats, the authors found
that within the MPOA/vBST, the levels of both c-Fos and Fos B, once elevate
d, remained significantly above control levels through 47 hr of pup exposur
e. The persistence of c-Fos and Fos B within the MPOA/vBST of females that
remained with pups was almost unique in that only one other neural area, th
e anterior magnocellular parr of the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus,
showed such a response. Because MPOA/vBST neurons are essential for materna
l behavior, the results suggest that c-Fos and Fos B expression within thes
e regions may be necessary to maintain their normal functional activity.