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Emotionality Modulates the Effect of Chronic Stress on Feeding Behaviour in Birds

Chronic stress is a long-lasting negative emotional state that induces negative consequences on animals’ psycho-physiological state. This study aimed at assessing whether unpredictable and repeated negative stimuli (URNS) influence feeding behaviour in quail. Sixty-four quail were exposed to URNS fr...

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Autores principales: Favreau-Peigné, Angélique, Calandreau, Ludovic, Constantin, Paul, Gaultier, Bernard, Bertin, Aline, Arnould, Cécile, Laurence, Agathe, Richard-Yris, Marie-Annick, Houdelier, Cécilia, Lumineau, Sophie, Boissy, Alain, Leterrier, Christine
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3911932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24498302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087249
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author Favreau-Peigné, Angélique
Calandreau, Ludovic
Constantin, Paul
Gaultier, Bernard
Bertin, Aline
Arnould, Cécile
Laurence, Agathe
Richard-Yris, Marie-Annick
Houdelier, Cécilia
Lumineau, Sophie
Boissy, Alain
Leterrier, Christine
author_facet Favreau-Peigné, Angélique
Calandreau, Ludovic
Constantin, Paul
Gaultier, Bernard
Bertin, Aline
Arnould, Cécile
Laurence, Agathe
Richard-Yris, Marie-Annick
Houdelier, Cécilia
Lumineau, Sophie
Boissy, Alain
Leterrier, Christine
author_sort Favreau-Peigné, Angélique
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description Chronic stress is a long-lasting negative emotional state that induces negative consequences on animals’ psycho-physiological state. This study aimed at assessing whether unpredictable and repeated negative stimuli (URNS) influence feeding behaviour in quail. Sixty-four quail were exposed to URNS from day 17 to 40, while 64 quail were undisturbed. Two lines divergently selected on their inherent emotionality were used to assess the effect of genetic factors on the sensitivity to URNS. All quail were submitted to a sequential feeding procedure (using two diets of different energetic values) which placed them in a contrasting situation. Behavioural tests were performed to assess the emotional reactivity of the two lines. Results confirmed that differences exist between them and that their emotional reactivity was enhanced by URNS. Diet preferences, motivation and daily intake were also measured. URNS did not change the preferences for the hypercaloric diet compared to the hypocaloric diet in choice tests, but they reduced daily intakes in both lines. Motivations for each diet were differently affected by URNS: they decreased the motivation to eat the hypercaloric diet in quail selected for their low inherent fearfulness whereas they increased the motivation to eat the hypocaloric diet in quail selected for their high inherent fearfulness, which suggested a devaluation process in the former and a compensatory behaviour in the later. Growth was furthermore reduced and laying delayed by URNS in both lines. In conclusion, the exposure to URNS induced interesting changes in feeding behaviour added with an increase in emotional reactivity and an alteration of production parameters. This confirms that both lines of quail experienced a chronic stress state. However differences in feed motivation and emotional reactivity between lines under chronic stress suggested that they experienced different emotional state and use different ways to cope with it depending on their genetic background.
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spelling pubmed-39119322014-02-04 Emotionality Modulates the Effect of Chronic Stress on Feeding Behaviour in Birds Favreau-Peigné, Angélique Calandreau, Ludovic Constantin, Paul Gaultier, Bernard Bertin, Aline Arnould, Cécile Laurence, Agathe Richard-Yris, Marie-Annick Houdelier, Cécilia Lumineau, Sophie Boissy, Alain Leterrier, Christine PLoS One Research Article Chronic stress is a long-lasting negative emotional state that induces negative consequences on animals’ psycho-physiological state. This study aimed at assessing whether unpredictable and repeated negative stimuli (URNS) influence feeding behaviour in quail. Sixty-four quail were exposed to URNS from day 17 to 40, while 64 quail were undisturbed. Two lines divergently selected on their inherent emotionality were used to assess the effect of genetic factors on the sensitivity to URNS. All quail were submitted to a sequential feeding procedure (using two diets of different energetic values) which placed them in a contrasting situation. Behavioural tests were performed to assess the emotional reactivity of the two lines. Results confirmed that differences exist between them and that their emotional reactivity was enhanced by URNS. Diet preferences, motivation and daily intake were also measured. URNS did not change the preferences for the hypercaloric diet compared to the hypocaloric diet in choice tests, but they reduced daily intakes in both lines. Motivations for each diet were differently affected by URNS: they decreased the motivation to eat the hypercaloric diet in quail selected for their low inherent fearfulness whereas they increased the motivation to eat the hypocaloric diet in quail selected for their high inherent fearfulness, which suggested a devaluation process in the former and a compensatory behaviour in the later. Growth was furthermore reduced and laying delayed by URNS in both lines. In conclusion, the exposure to URNS induced interesting changes in feeding behaviour added with an increase in emotional reactivity and an alteration of production parameters. This confirms that both lines of quail experienced a chronic stress state. However differences in feed motivation and emotional reactivity between lines under chronic stress suggested that they experienced different emotional state and use different ways to cope with it depending on their genetic background. Public Library of Science 2014-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3911932/ /pubmed/24498302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087249 Text en © 2014 Favreau-Peigné et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Favreau-Peigné, Angélique
Calandreau, Ludovic
Constantin, Paul
Gaultier, Bernard
Bertin, Aline
Arnould, Cécile
Laurence, Agathe
Richard-Yris, Marie-Annick
Houdelier, Cécilia
Lumineau, Sophie
Boissy, Alain
Leterrier, Christine
Emotionality Modulates the Effect of Chronic Stress on Feeding Behaviour in Birds
title Emotionality Modulates the Effect of Chronic Stress on Feeding Behaviour in Birds
title_full Emotionality Modulates the Effect of Chronic Stress on Feeding Behaviour in Birds
title_fullStr Emotionality Modulates the Effect of Chronic Stress on Feeding Behaviour in Birds
title_full_unstemmed Emotionality Modulates the Effect of Chronic Stress on Feeding Behaviour in Birds
title_short Emotionality Modulates the Effect of Chronic Stress on Feeding Behaviour in Birds
title_sort emotionality modulates the effect of chronic stress on feeding behaviour in birds
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3911932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24498302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087249
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