Brain Monoamine Asymmetry in Chicks Subjected to a Separation-Stress Procedure with Litter Substrate

Activation of the right hemispheric neurotransmitter systems is related to negative emotion and stress in mammals, but this relationship is not fully known in birds. The effect of the presence of sawdust litter on behavior and brain monoamine laterality in isolation stressed chicks (6 days old) was...

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Main Authors: Takashi Bungo, Eriko Nakasai, Minami Takawaki, Hiroshi Tanizawa, Shin-Ichi Kawakami
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Published: Japan Poultry Science Association 2015-01-01
Series:The Journal of Poultry Science
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpsa/52/1/52_0130171/_pdf/-char/en
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author Takashi Bungo
Eriko Nakasai
Minami Takawaki
Hiroshi Tanizawa
Shin-Ichi Kawakami
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Minami Takawaki
Hiroshi Tanizawa
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description Activation of the right hemispheric neurotransmitter systems is related to negative emotion and stress in mammals, but this relationship is not fully known in birds. The effect of the presence of sawdust litter on behavior and brain monoamine laterality in isolation stressed chicks (6 days old) was investigated. Although there was no significant difference in peep, movement distance in litter group chicks (n=7) was significantly longer than that in non-litter group chicks (n=6) during 15 min isolation test (P<0.01). The laterality index (a measure of central monoamine laterality indicating the predominance of right over left hemispheric activity) of serotonin (5-HT) in intact chicks (no stress manipulation; n=8) was higher than those in chicks with and without litter substrate (P<0.01). The value of the dopamine (DA) metabolite ratio in intact chicks was lower than that in the non-litter group chicks (P<0.05), but was not low in the litter group chicks. In contrast, there was no significant difference in the levels of the 5-HT metabolite ratio among the groups. In addition, the laterality index of the ratio correlated negatively with the number of peeps in chicks with sawdust litter (P<0.01). It has been suggested that emotional processing in the right hemisphere might be optimal with DAergic and/or serotonergic lateralization, whereas either a decrease or an increase in this lateralization might be reinstated in animals suffering stress. In addition, the present results imply that sawdust litter may attenuate isolation stress that induces anxiety in chicks, and that the laterality index of the DA metabolite ratio may be effective in estimating positive emotional change.
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spelling doaj.art-dee17c070f81400e903ca1bde92a4a472023-05-30T04:41:34ZengJapan Poultry Science AssociationThe Journal of Poultry Science1346-73951349-04862015-01-01521374110.2141/jpsa.0130171jpsaBrain Monoamine Asymmetry in Chicks Subjected to a Separation-Stress Procedure with Litter SubstrateTakashi Bungo0Eriko Nakasai1Minami Takawaki2Hiroshi Tanizawa3Shin-Ichi Kawakami4Laboratory of Animal Behavior and Physiology, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, JapanLaboratory of Animal Behavior and Physiology, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, JapanLaboratory of Animal Behavior and Physiology, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, JapanLaboratory of Animal Behavior and Physiology, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, JapanLaboratory of Animal Behavior and Physiology, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University, JapanActivation of the right hemispheric neurotransmitter systems is related to negative emotion and stress in mammals, but this relationship is not fully known in birds. The effect of the presence of sawdust litter on behavior and brain monoamine laterality in isolation stressed chicks (6 days old) was investigated. Although there was no significant difference in peep, movement distance in litter group chicks (n=7) was significantly longer than that in non-litter group chicks (n=6) during 15 min isolation test (P<0.01). The laterality index (a measure of central monoamine laterality indicating the predominance of right over left hemispheric activity) of serotonin (5-HT) in intact chicks (no stress manipulation; n=8) was higher than those in chicks with and without litter substrate (P<0.01). The value of the dopamine (DA) metabolite ratio in intact chicks was lower than that in the non-litter group chicks (P<0.05), but was not low in the litter group chicks. In contrast, there was no significant difference in the levels of the 5-HT metabolite ratio among the groups. In addition, the laterality index of the ratio correlated negatively with the number of peeps in chicks with sawdust litter (P<0.01). It has been suggested that emotional processing in the right hemisphere might be optimal with DAergic and/or serotonergic lateralization, whereas either a decrease or an increase in this lateralization might be reinstated in animals suffering stress. In addition, the present results imply that sawdust litter may attenuate isolation stress that induces anxiety in chicks, and that the laterality index of the DA metabolite ratio may be effective in estimating positive emotional change.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpsa/52/1/52_0130171/_pdf/-char/enchickdopaminelateralitysawdust litter5-ht
spellingShingle Takashi Bungo
Eriko Nakasai
Minami Takawaki
Hiroshi Tanizawa
Shin-Ichi Kawakami
Brain Monoamine Asymmetry in Chicks Subjected to a Separation-Stress Procedure with Litter Substrate
The Journal of Poultry Science
chick
dopamine
laterality
sawdust litter
5-ht
title Brain Monoamine Asymmetry in Chicks Subjected to a Separation-Stress Procedure with Litter Substrate
title_full Brain Monoamine Asymmetry in Chicks Subjected to a Separation-Stress Procedure with Litter Substrate
title_fullStr Brain Monoamine Asymmetry in Chicks Subjected to a Separation-Stress Procedure with Litter Substrate
title_full_unstemmed Brain Monoamine Asymmetry in Chicks Subjected to a Separation-Stress Procedure with Litter Substrate
title_short Brain Monoamine Asymmetry in Chicks Subjected to a Separation-Stress Procedure with Litter Substrate
title_sort brain monoamine asymmetry in chicks subjected to a separation stress procedure with litter substrate
topic chick
dopamine
laterality
sawdust litter
5-ht
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpsa/52/1/52_0130171/_pdf/-char/en
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