Comparison of anxiety measured in the elevated plus-maze, open-field and social interaction tests between spontaneously hypertensive rats and Wistar EPM-1 rats - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Comparison of anxiety measured in the elevated plus-maze, open-field and social interaction tests between spontaneously hypertensive rats and Wistar EPM-1 rats
S H Goto et al. Braz J Med Biol Res. 1993 Sep.
Abstract
On the basis of open-field and plus-maze results it has been proposed that spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats are less emotionally reactive than their normotensive controls, Wistar-Kyoto (WKY). However, the proposed "anxiolytic characteristics" of SHR rats may be questioned in view of the significant hypoactivity presented by WKY rats. In the present study, the behavioral response of spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) and equally active normotensive Wistar EPM-1 (EPM-1) rats (4-month old males, 10-13 animals per group) were evaluated in the open-field, social interaction and elevated plus-maze tests. In the open-field study, no differences were observed for total locomotion frequency and immobility duration, but SHR rats presented a higher central square locomotion frequency (23.8 +/- 2.1 vs 10.3 +/- 1.6) as compared to EPM-1. SHR rats also exhibited a greater duration of social interaction when compared to EPM-1 rats (mean +/- SEM values were 113.9 +/- 8.7 s for SHR vs 72.7 +/- 8.6 s for EPM-1 rats after 8-min observation). In the elevated plus-maze test, SHR rats presented an increased percent of entries (52.8 +/- 3.3 vs 28.3 +/- 4.5) and time in the open arms (65.6 +/- 6.0 vs 11.1 +/- 1.9) as compared to EPM-1 rats, although the total number of arm entries (9.2 +/- 0.9 vs 9.7 +/- 1.0) was unchanged. These results suggest that the "anxiolytic behavior" of SHR rats in relation to normotensive controls is not related to differences in motility levels.
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