“…During lactation, the activity and regulation of the HPA axis are altered in ways that are dependent on the presence or suckling of the young (Walker, Lightman, Steele & Dallman, 1992;Windle et al 1997). Thus, an increase in glucocorticoid secretion and a flattening of the diurnal rhythm in glucocorticoid secretion have been described (Stern, Goldman & Levine, 1973;Walker et al 1992;Fischer, Patchev, Hellbach, Hassan & Almeida, 1995). In addition, secretion of ACTH from the anterior pituitary and, consequently, of cortisol (humans) and corticosterone (rats) from the adrenal glands is reduced during physical (Altemus, Deuster, Galliven, Carter & Gold, 1995;Walker, Trottier, Rochford & Lavall ee, 1995), ether (Lightman & Young, 1989;Walker et al 1992) and noise stress (Windle et al 1997), and in response to cardiovascular stimuli (Keller-Wood, 1996).…”