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Juvenile social isolation affects maternal care in rats: involvement of allopregnanolone.

Maria Giuseppina PisuGiorgia BoeroFrancesca BiggioAnna GarauDaniela CordaMauro CongiuAlessandra ConcasPatrizia PorcuMariangela Serra
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2017)
The present results show that social isolation in female rats decreases maternal behavior; this effect is associated with lower allopregnanolone concentrations at postpartum, which may account, at least in part, for the poor maternal care observed in socially isolated dams. In support of this conclusion is the finding that finasteride-treated dams, which display a decrease in plasma allopregnanolone levels, also showed a marked reduction in maternal care, suggesting that allopregnanolone may contribute to the quality of maternal care.
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