KUMJ | VOL. 5 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 18 | APRIL-JUNE, 2007

Effect of maternal deprivation on growth of wistar rats in preweaning period
Dhungel S


Abstract:

Objective: The objective of this study was to observe the effect of maternal deprivation on somatic growth of wistar rat pups viz. Body weight, nose-rump length, tail length and head length.
Materials and method: 5 days old 50 rat pups were studied dividing equally into control and experimental groups. Experimental group (N=25) of rats were maternally deprived 1-4 hours twice daily till the weaning period. Body weight and measurement of body parts were recorded at 4 days interval till 29th day. Recorded parameters were statistically analysed.
Result: The result of this study revealed that maternal deprivation stress produces significant effect in the body weight, nose-rump length and tail length from D9 till the study period whereas head length insignificantly affected.
Conclusion: MD stress has profound effects on somatic growth and found irreversible even after withdrawal for a period of 8 days


Keyword : Maternal deprivation, stress, body weight, somatic growth, preweaning period