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Adverse caregiving in infancy blunts neural processing of the mother

Psychology

Adverse caregiving in infancy blunts neural processing of the mother

M. Opendak, E. Theisen, et al.

Discover how early adversity in caregiving can shape neurobehavioral processes in pups, potentially serving as a precursor for later-life psychopathology. This cutting-edge research conducted by Maya Opendak and colleagues sheds light on the intricate link between maternal interactions and cortical functioning in rats.... show more
Abstract
The roots of psychopathology frequently take shape during infancy in the context of parent-infant interactions and adversity. Yet, neurobiological mechanisms linking these processes during infancy remain elusive. Here, using responses to attachment figures among infants who experienced adversity as a benchmark, we assessed rat pup cortical local field potentials (LFPs) and behaviors exposed to adversity in response to maternal rough and nurturing handling by examining its impact on pup separation-reunion with the mother. We show that during adversity, pup cortical LFP dynamic range decreased during nurturing maternal behaviors, but was minimally impacted by rough handling. During reunion, adversity-experiencing pups showed aberrant interactions with mother and blunted cortical LFP. Blocking pup stress hormone during either adversity or reunion restored typical behavior, LFP power, and cross-frequency coupling. This translational approach suggests adversity-rearing produces a stress-induced aberrant neurobehavioral processing of the mother, which can be used as an early biomarker of later-life pathology.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 28, 2020
Authors
Maya Opendak, Emma Theisen, Anna Blomkvist, Kaitlin Hollis, Teresa Lind, Emma Sarro, Johan N. Lundström, Nim Tottenham, Mary Dozier, Donald A. Wilson, Regina M. Sullivan
Tags
neurobiology
caregiving
psychopathology
cortical LFP
adverse experiences
stress
behavioral processing
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