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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Behavioral, affective, and cognitive alterations induced by individual and combined environmental stressors in rats
Authors: Rabelo-da-Ponte, Francisco Diego
Gomes, Jessica Maria Pessoa
Torres, Nathércia Lima
Barbosa, João Ilo Coelho
Andrade, Geanne Matos de
Macedo, Danielle
Ceppi, Bruno
Keywords: Transtorno Bipolar;Bipolar Disorder;Anxiety;Ansiedade
Issue Date: Mar-2019
Publisher: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
Citation: RABELO-DA-PONTE, Francisco Diego et al. Behavioral, affective, and cognitive alterations induced by individual and combined environmental stressors in rats. Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, São Paulo, v. x, p. 1-8, mar. 2019.
Abstract: Objective: To evaluate whether exposing rats to individual or combined environmental stressors triggers endophenotypes related to mood and anxiety disorders, and whether this effect depends on the nature of the behavior (i.e., innate or learned). Methods: We conducted a three-phase experimental protocol. In phase I (baseline), animals subjected to mixed schedule of reinforcement were trained to press a lever with a fixed interval of 1 minute and a limited hold of 3 seconds. On the last day of phase I, an open-field test was performed and the animals were divided into four experimental groups (n=8/group). In phase II (repeated stress), each group was exposed to either hot air blast (HAB), paradoxical sleep deprivation (PSD) or both (HAB+PSD group) on alternate days over a 10-day period. Control group animals were not exposed to stressors. In phase III (post-stress evaluation), behavior was analyzed on the first (short-term effects), third (mid-term effects), and fifth (long-term effects) days after repeated stress. Results: The PSD group presented operant hyperactivity, the HAB group presented spontaneous hypoactivity and anxiety, and the HAB+PSD group presented spontaneous hyperactivity, operant hypoactivity, impulsivity, loss of interest, and cognitive impairment. Conclusion: A combination of environmental stressors (HAB and PSD) may induce endophenotypes related to bipolar disorder.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40395
ISSN: Print 1516-4446
On-line 1809-452X
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