Bazovkina D V, Kulikova A V, Kondaurova E M, Popova N K
Genetika. 2005 Sep;41(9):1222-8.
Immobility reaction or catalepsy is a natural passive defensive (lurking) behavioral response to the appearance of a predator. Selection for high predisposition to catalepsy has been performed in a population of (CBA x (CBA x AKR)) backcrosses of the crossing between mouse lines sensitive and resistant to catalepsy (VBA and AKR, respectively). A rapid increase in the number of animals with catalepsy has been observed: from 23% in backcrosses to 71% in the S3 generation. Selection for catalepsy does not affect mouse anxiety in the open field and plus-maze tests. However, S8 and S9 mice are characterized by a decreased motor activity in the open-field test and an increased immobility in the forced swim and tail suspension tests, which is interpreted as an increase in "depressiveness." The results indicate that genetically determined catalepsy is related to depressive-like characteristics of defensive behavior.
不动反应或僵住症是对捕食者出现的一种自然被动防御(潜伏)行为反应。在对僵住症敏感和有抗性的小鼠品系(分别为VBA和AKR)杂交产生的(CBA×(CBA×AKR))回交群体中,对高僵住症易感性进行了选择。已观察到患僵住症动物的数量迅速增加:从回交中的23%增至S3代中的71%。对僵住症的选择不影响小鼠在旷场试验和十字迷宫试验中的焦虑水平。然而,S8和S9小鼠的特征是在旷场试验中运动活动减少,在强迫游泳试验和悬尾试验中不动时间增加,这被解释为“抑郁性”增加。结果表明,基因决定的僵住症与防御行为的抑郁样特征有关。