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Hormones and Behavior | 2002

Maternal Olfaction Differentially Modulates Oxytocin and Prolactin Release during Suckling in Goats

Horacio Hernández; Norma Serafín; Angélica Terrazas; Pierre Guy Marnet; Guy Kann; J.A. Delgadillo; Pascal Poindron

In postparturient goats, olfactory recognition of the young allows the establishment of a selective bond between the mother and her kids. Once this bond is formed, the mother rejects alien young that attempt to suckle. We tested whether the development of the maternal selective bond in goats modulates prolactin (PRL) and oxytocin (OT) release in response to suckling. On day 37 of lactation, serial blood samples were taken during nursing of the mothers own or alien kid(s) in 10 intact/selective goats and in 10 goats rendered anosmic/nonselective through prepartum peripheral ZnSO(4) irrigation. Spontaneous nursing behavior was also studied weekly from day 7 to 30 of lactation, at which time milk production was measured. Maternal selectivity had no effect on PRL release, in contrast to OT release, which was significantly affected by this factor. Intact mothers released OT only when nursing their own kids, but not with aliens, while anosmic/nonselective dams showed an increase in OT levels regardless of the identity of the kids. In addition to these effects on maternal selectivity, the amplitude of the response of both hormones was lower in anosmic mothers than in intact mothers. Finally, nursing behavior and milk production were not significantly affected by anosmia. We conclude that maternal selective behavior in goats, which relies on the individual olfactory signature of the kid, modulates the OT, but not the PRL, response to suckling. In addition, perception of the smell of the young appears to have a general facilitatory effect, independent of the kids identity, on the release of both hormones.


Developmental Psychobiology | 2003

Early recognition of newborn goat kids by their mother: II. Auditory recognition and evidence of an individual acoustic signature in the neonate

Angélica Terrazas; Norma Serafín; Horacio Hernández; Raymond Nowak; Pascal Poindron


Developmental Psychobiology | 2003

Early recognition of newborn goat kids by their mother: I. Nonolfactory discrimination.

Pascal Poindron; Gabriella Gilling; Horacio Hernández; Norma Serafín; Angélica Terrazas


Behavioural Processes | 2001

Maternal selectivity suppression through peripheral anosmia affects neither overall nursing frequency and duration, nor lactation performance in ewes

Horacio Hernández; Norma Serafín; H Vazquez; J.A Delgadillo; Pascal Poindron


Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems | 2012

EFFECTS OF PHYTOESTROGENS ON MAMMALIAN REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY

Socorro Retana-Márquez; Horacio Hernández; José Alfredo Flores; Minerva Muñoz-Gutiérrez; Gerardo Duarte; Jesús Vielma; Gonzalo Fitz-Rodríguez; Ilda G. Fernández; Matthieu Keller; J.A. Delgadillo


Animal | 2007

Effects of restricted nursing on milk production and collection, kid growth and plasma prolactin and growth hormone concentrations in dairy goats

Horacio Hernández; J.A. Delgadillo; José Alfredo Flores; Rodríguez Ad; Norma Serafín; Guy Kann; Pierre Guy Marnet; Pascal Poindron


Reproduction Nutrition Development | 2004

Prepartum peripherally-induced hyposmia does not reduce postpartum anoestrus duration in nursing goats

Horacio Hernández; J. Alberto Delgadillo; Norma Serafín; Alma Delia González Rodríguez; Pascal Poindron


Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems | 2012

UNDERNUTRITION DURING PREGNANCY IN GOATS AND SHEEP, THEIR REPERCUSSION ON MOTHER-YOUNG RELATIONSHIP AND BEHAVIOURAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE YOUNG

Angélica Terrazas; Horacio Hernández; J.A. Delgadillo; José Alfredo Flores; Santiago Ramírez-Vera; Angel Fierros; Susana Rojas; Norma Serafín


Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems | 2008

La calidad del estímulo emitido por el macho determina la respuesta de las cabras sometidas al efecto macho

J.A. Delgadillo; Jesús Vielma; José Alfredo Flores; Francisco Gerardo Véliz; Gerardo Duarte; Horacio Hernández


Archive | 2013

Negative Prediction Value of Pregnancy-associated Glycoprotein Contributes to Reduce the Days During Which Nonpregnant Holstein Cows are Subjected to Diverse Strategies of Hormonal Synchronization

Ilda G. Fernández; José Moncebáez; Carlos Elizondo; Horacio Hernández; Raúl Ulloa-Arvizu; Susana Rojas

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J.A. Delgadillo

Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

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José Alfredo Flores

Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

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Gerardo Duarte

Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

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Jesús Vielma

Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

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Angélica Terrazas

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Norma Serafín

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Pascal Poindron

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Ilda G. Fernández

Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

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Gonzalo Fitz-Rodríguez

Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

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Minerva Muñoz-Gutiérrez

Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

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