» Articles » PMID: 9839904

Rearing Condition and Plasma Cortisol in Rhesus Monkey Infants

Overview
Journal Am J Primatol
Date 1998 Dec 5
PMID 9839904
Citations 77
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Previous studies comparing plasma cortisol levels in mother-reared and nursery-reared rhesus monkey infants under baseline and stress conditions have reported conflicting findings. Differences in subject age, procedures, and specific rearing history may account for many of the discrepant findings. In the present study, mother-reared infants from large social groups, peer-only reared animals, and infants reared with surrogates and limited peer contact were studied in different test conditions across the first 6 months of life. Infants were sampled under three conditions: following a neonatal assessment at Days 14 and 30, immediately upon capture on Day 60, and after 30-min isolation periods on Days 90, 120, and 150. Mother-reared infants exhibited higher cortisol levels on Days 14 and 30 than did both types of nursery-reared infants. In addition, Day 60 basal values of mother-reared infants were higher than those of both peer-reared and surrogate/peer-reared infants. However, on Days 90, 120, and 150, both mother-reared and peer-reared infants exhibited higher cortisol levels in response to separation and 30-min isolation than did the surrogate/peer-reared infants. These differences may reflect group-specific variations in physical environment, capture time, feeding regimen, or diurnal HPA axis rhythms.

Citing Articles

Longitudinal Baboon () Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR), and Correlations with Monthly Sedation Rate and Within-Group Sedation Order.

Neal S, Schapiro S, Magden E Vet Sci. 2024; 11(9).

PMID: 39330802 PMC: 11435456. DOI: 10.3390/vetsci11090423.


Nursery- vs. Mother-Reared Baboons: Reproductive Success and Health Parameters.

Neal S, Schapiro S, Lambeth S, Magden E Vet Sci. 2024; 11(9).

PMID: 39330795 PMC: 11436101. DOI: 10.3390/vetsci11090416.


Genotypic variation in the promoter region of the CRH-248 gene interacts with early rearing experiences to disrupt the development of the HPA axis in infant rhesus macaques ().

Wood E, Aston S, OConnell P, Hafen E, Skowbo A, Schwandt M Stress. 2024; 27(1):2377272.

PMID: 39020286 PMC: 11279524. DOI: 10.1080/10253890.2024.2377272.


Amniotic fluid cortisol predicts neonatal and infant development in non-stressed rhesus monkeys: Implications for prenatal stress.

Otridge J, Meyer J, Dettmer A Neurotoxicol Teratol. 2023; 100:107308.

PMID: 37890675 PMC: 10872548. DOI: 10.1016/j.ntt.2023.107308.


Lasting impact of postnatal maternal separation on the developing BNST: Lifelong socioemotional consequences.

Halladay L, Herron S Neuropharmacology. 2022; 225:109404.

PMID: 36572178 PMC: 9926961. DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2022.109404.