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转头不对称:大鼠中的一种新型偏侧化现象预示着行为绝望易感性。

Head-turning asymmetry: A novel lateralization in rats predicts susceptibility to behavioral despair.

作者信息

Soyman Efe, Yilmaz Guzin Duygu, Canbeyli Resit

机构信息

Psychobiology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Bogazici University, Istanbul 34342, Turkey.

Psychobiology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Bogazici University, Istanbul 34342, Turkey.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 2018 Feb 15;338:47-50. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2017.10.008. Epub 2017 Oct 16.

Abstract

Behavioral markers of laterality reflecting underlying neurobiological asymmetries between the cerebral hemispheres are related to differential susceptibility to mood disorders. In the present study, we investigated the strength and consistency of a novel behavioral lateralization, head-turning asymmetry, and its relation to behavioral despair in adult female Wistar rats. Head-turning biases were determined in a test where water-deprived rats had to turn their head to right or left to gain access to a water dispenser. This procedure was administered 4 times over 8days. Four days after the head-turning test, rats were subjected to two forced swim tests separated by 24h to examine the relationship between head-turning asymmetry and behavioral despair. Rats were administered one more head-turning test session after the second swim test to determine whether behavioral despair induction altered head-turning direction preferences. Results revealed significant correlations among head-turning test sessions indicating head-turning direction preference as measured with our method is a consistent behavioral lateralization. Although most rats were strongly lateralized, there was no bias in either direction at the population level. Importantly, we found that while rats with a left head-turning bias showed a significant increase in the duration of immobility from the first to the second swim test, right-biased rats performed similarly in the two swim tests. Behavioral despair induction did not change head-turning direction preferences. The present findings show that head-turning asymmetries are predictive of mood disorders in rats and may serve as the basis to elucidate the mechanisms relating hemispheric asymmetries to depression in humans.

摘要

反映大脑半球潜在神经生物学不对称性的偏侧性行为标记与情绪障碍的易感性差异有关。在本研究中,我们调查了一种新的行为偏侧化——头部转动不对称性的强度和一致性,以及它与成年雌性Wistar大鼠行为绝望的关系。在一项测试中确定头部转动偏向,在该测试中,缺水的大鼠必须向左或向右转头才能获取饮水机的水。这个过程在8天内进行了4次。在头部转动测试4天后,对大鼠进行两次间隔24小时的强迫游泳测试,以检查头部转动不对称性与行为绝望之间的关系。在第二次游泳测试后,再对大鼠进行一次头部转动测试,以确定行为绝望诱导是否改变了头部转动方向偏好。结果显示,头部转动测试各阶段之间存在显著相关性,表明用我们的方法测量的头部转动方向偏好是一种一致的行为偏侧化。虽然大多数大鼠表现出强烈的偏侧化,但在总体水平上,两个方向都没有偏向。重要的是,我们发现,虽然头部向左转动偏向的大鼠在第一次到第二次游泳测试中静止时间显著增加,但向右偏向的大鼠在两次游泳测试中的表现相似。行为绝望诱导并没有改变头部转动方向偏好。目前的研究结果表明,头部转动不对称性可预测大鼠的情绪障碍,并可能作为阐明半球不对称性与人类抑郁症关系机制的基础。

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