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轻度应激影响大鼠探索性活动及苯丙胺增强活动中的性别差异。

Mild stress influences sex differences in exploratory and amphetamine-enhanced activity in rats.

作者信息

West C H, Michael R P

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Emory University School of Medicine, Georgia Mental Health Institute, Atlanta 30306.

出版信息

Behav Brain Res. 1988 Sep 1;30(1):95-8. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(88)90011-3.

Abstract

The locomotor activity of experimentally naive male and female rats was monitored in a novel environment during two sessions one week apart. Half of the animals were handled for 5 days before testing, and all animals were injected before each activity session either with saline or with D-amphetamine (0.25 mg/kg). Overall, there were no sex differences in activity. However, activity was increased both by prior handling and by amphetamine treatment, and these effects were larger in females than in males. The finding that the activity-increasing effects of handling were greater in females than in males suggested that sex differences in behavior may be influenced by previous experience and that this should be considered in the design of behavioral experiments involving naive animals.

摘要

在一个新环境中,对未经过实验处理的雄性和雌性大鼠的运动活动进行了监测,分两个阶段进行,间隔一周。一半的动物在测试前接受了5天的处理,所有动物在每次活动阶段前均注射生理盐水或D-苯丙胺(0.25mg/kg)。总体而言,活动方面不存在性别差异。然而,预先处理和苯丙胺处理均增加了活动量,且这些效应在雌性大鼠中比在雄性大鼠中更明显。处理对活动的增强效应在雌性中大于雄性这一发现表明,行为上的性别差异可能受到先前经验的影响,并且在涉及未经过处理动物的行为实验设计中应考虑到这一点。

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