Gentsch C, Lichtsteiner M, Feer H
Behav Brain Res. 1982 Sep;6(1):93-100. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(82)90084-5.
Individually-housed rats, when compared with group-housed controls, have been previously shown to be hyper-reactive when exposed to an openfield at the beginning of the dark-phase; this was not due to elevated spontaneous activity. In the present experiments locomotor and rearing activities were determined immediately after exposing animals to a novel environment, and after 6 and 24 h of habituation to the test-environment. Additionally, after 24 h of adaptation, animals' responses towards a modification of the test-environment were examined. Four parallel experiments were carried out, each starting at a different time in the light/dark cycle. Individually-housed rats were hyper-reactive in novel environments and showed a slower habituation at all time points tested. Part of behavioural parameters show clearcut day/night variations, but differences between individually- and group-housed rats do not seem to be influenced by the time of day.
与群居对照大鼠相比,先前研究表明,单独饲养的大鼠在黑暗期开始时暴露于旷场时反应过度;这并非由于自发活动增加所致。在本实验中,在将动物暴露于新环境后,以及在适应测试环境6小时和24小时后,立即测定其运动和竖毛活动。此外,在适应24小时后,检查动物对测试环境改变的反应。进行了四项平行实验,每项实验在明暗周期的不同时间开始。单独饲养的大鼠在新环境中反应过度,并且在所有测试时间点均表现出较慢的适应过程。部分行为参数呈现明显的昼夜变化,但单独饲养和群居大鼠之间的差异似乎不受一天中时间的影响。