Dichter G S, Brunelli S A, Hofer M A
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Physiol Behav. 1996 Jul;60(1):299-304. doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(95)02222-8.
Animals sampled from the third generation (S3) of selective breeding of N:NIH strain rats based on ultrasonic vocalization (USV) rates in infancy (High, Low, and Random lines) were tested as adults on the elevated plus maze, a well-validated test of anxiety. Results showed that the Low line spent a greater percent of time in the open arms of the maze than High and Random (control) line animals, and a lower percent of time exploring from a relatively more protected position. There were no significant sex differences. The present study represents a probe into the processes at work during the early stages of selection for infant USV, and suggests that an adult measure of anxiety may be affected by selection for this infantile behavior.
从基于幼年期超声发声(USV)率对N:NIH品系大鼠进行第三代(S3)选择性育种中选取的动物(高、低和随机品系),在成年后接受高架十字迷宫测试,这是一种经过充分验证的焦虑测试。结果显示,低品系大鼠在迷宫开放臂中停留的时间百分比高于高品系和随机(对照)品系动物,且从相对更受保护位置进行探索的时间百分比更低。不存在显著的性别差异。本研究对幼年期USV选择早期阶段起作用的过程进行了探索,并表明成年期焦虑测量可能会受到这种幼年行为选择的影响。