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Wistar Kyoto大鼠、Wistar大鼠和Sprague-Dawley大鼠对新同种个体的探究行为。

Investigatory behavior of a novel conspecific by Wistar Kyoto, Wistar and Sprague-Dawley rats.

作者信息

Paré W P

机构信息

Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Perry Point, MD, USA.

出版信息

Brain Res Bull. 2000 Dec;53(6):759-65. doi: 10.1016/s0361-9230(00)00362-2.

Abstract

The assumption was made that investigatory behaviors (i.e., ano-genital and general body sniffing) of a female conspecific by a mature male rat, has positive hedonic characteristics. Because reduced interest in pleasurable events (i.e., anhedonia) is diagnostically related to depressive behavior, the hypothesis was advanced that less investigatory behavior would be observed in an animal model of depression, namely the Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rat strain. In Experiment 1, WKY, Wistar and Sprague-Dawley male rats were subjected, in the first test series, to three consecutive 2-min exposures to one intruder stimulus female, followed later by another three consecutive 2-min exposures to a second stimulus intruder female. On the second test series, 24 h later, the male rats were exposed to one female for 2 min, followed 6 min later to another 2-min exposure to another stimulus female. Half the male subjects were subjected to tail shock stress 2 h before the first test series. All males demonstrated a habituation of the investigatory response to the same stimulus female, but a dishabituation when subsequently exposed to a new stimulus female. Only WKY rats, exposed to prior stress, revealed a significant reduction in investigatory behavior. In Experiment 2, using only WKY and Wistar rats, a factorial design was used to observe any differences between two stressors, namely tail shock and water restraint, and also to observe possible differences in investigatory behavior towards male vs. female intruder rats. Restraint stress and shock stress elicited significant reductions in investigatory behavior for WKY rats, but not Wistar rats, when confronted with female intruder rats. Male intruders elicited more freezing behavior, as well as aggressive defensive fighting behavior from resident male rats. The results are interpreted to suggest that the significant decrease in investigatory behavior towards a female intruder, which was observed primarily in stressed WKY males, reflects the presence of anhedonia in stressed WKY rats, and reinforces our assertion that the WKY rat strain represents a useful animal model of depressive behavior.

摘要

研究假设为,成年雄性大鼠对雌性同物种个体的探究行为(即肛门生殖器及全身嗅探行为)具有积极的享乐特征。由于对愉悦事件兴趣降低(即快感缺失)在诊断上与抑郁行为相关,因此提出假设:在抑郁动物模型即Wistar Kyoto(WKY)大鼠品系中,探究行为会减少。在实验1中,WKY、Wistar和Sprague-Dawley雄性大鼠在首个测试系列中,连续3次接受2分钟对一只雌性入侵者刺激的暴露,随后再连续3次接受2分钟对另一只雌性入侵者刺激的暴露。在24小时后的第二个测试系列中,雄性大鼠先接受2分钟对一只雌性的暴露,6分钟后再接受2分钟对另一只刺激雌性的暴露。一半雄性受试大鼠在首个测试系列前2小时接受尾部电击应激。所有雄性大鼠对同一刺激雌性的探究反应均表现出习惯化,但随后暴露于新的刺激雌性时则出现去习惯化。只有预先接受应激的WKY大鼠的探究行为显著减少。在实验2中,仅使用WKY和Wistar大鼠,采用析因设计来观察两种应激源(即尾部电击和水束缚)之间的差异,以及观察对雄性和雌性入侵者大鼠的探究行为可能存在的差异。当面对雌性入侵者大鼠时,束缚应激和电击应激均使WKY大鼠的探究行为显著减少,但Wistar大鼠未出现这种情况。雄性入侵者引发了更多的僵住行为以及来自常驻雄性大鼠的攻击性防御战斗行为。研究结果表明,主要在应激的WKY雄性大鼠中观察到的对雌性入侵者探究行为的显著减少,反映了应激的WKY大鼠中存在快感缺失,并强化了我们的观点,即WKY大鼠品系代表了一种有用的抑郁行为动物模型。

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