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Environmental enrichment promotes adaptive responding during tests of behavioral regulation in male heterogeneous stock rats

Organisms must regulate their behavior flexibly in the face of environmental challenges. Failure can lead to a host of maladaptive behavioral traits associated with a range of neuropsychiatric disorders, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, and substance use disorders. This ma...

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Autores principales: Ishiwari, Keita, King, Christopher P., Martin, Connor D., Tripi, Jordan A., George, Anthony M., Lamparelli, Alexander C., Chitre, Apurva, Polesskaya, Oksana, Richards, Jerry B., Woods, Leah C. Solberg, Gancarz, Amy, Palmer, Abraham A., Dietz, David M., Mitchell, Suzanne H., Meyer, Paul J.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10369912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37503161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.30.547228
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author Ishiwari, Keita
King, Christopher P.
Martin, Connor D.
Tripi, Jordan A.
George, Anthony M.
Lamparelli, Alexander C.
Chitre, Apurva
Polesskaya, Oksana
Richards, Jerry B.
Woods, Leah C. Solberg
Gancarz, Amy
Palmer, Abraham A.
Dietz, David M.
Mitchell, Suzanne H.
Meyer, Paul J.
author_facet Ishiwari, Keita
King, Christopher P.
Martin, Connor D.
Tripi, Jordan A.
George, Anthony M.
Lamparelli, Alexander C.
Chitre, Apurva
Polesskaya, Oksana
Richards, Jerry B.
Woods, Leah C. Solberg
Gancarz, Amy
Palmer, Abraham A.
Dietz, David M.
Mitchell, Suzanne H.
Meyer, Paul J.
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description Organisms must regulate their behavior flexibly in the face of environmental challenges. Failure can lead to a host of maladaptive behavioral traits associated with a range of neuropsychiatric disorders, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, and substance use disorders. This maladaptive dysregulation of behavior is influenced by genetic and environmental factors. For example, environmental enrichment produces beneficial neurobehavioral effects in animal models of such disorders. The present study determined the effects of environmental enrichment on a range of measures related to behavioral regulation using a large cohort of male, outbred heterogeneous stock (HS) rats as subjects to mimic the genetic variability found in the human population. Subjects were reared from late adolescence onwards either in pairs in standard housing with minimal enrichment (n=200) or in groups of 16 in a highly enriched environment consisting of a large multi-level cage filled with toys, running wheels, and shelters (n=64). Rats were subjected to a battery of tests, including: (i) locomotor response to novelty, (iI) light reinforcement, (iii) social reinforcement, (iv) reaction time, (v) a patch-depletion foraging test, (vi) Pavlovian conditioned approach, (vii) conditioned reinforcement, and (viii) cocaine conditioned cue preference. Results indicated that rats housed in the enriched environment were able to filter out irrelevant stimuli more effectively and thereby regulate their behavior more efficiently than standard-housing rats. The dramatic impact of environmental enrichment suggests that behavioral studies using standard housing conditions may not generalize to more complex environments that may be more ethologically relevant.
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spelling pubmed-103699122023-07-27 Environmental enrichment promotes adaptive responding during tests of behavioral regulation in male heterogeneous stock rats Ishiwari, Keita King, Christopher P. Martin, Connor D. Tripi, Jordan A. George, Anthony M. Lamparelli, Alexander C. Chitre, Apurva Polesskaya, Oksana Richards, Jerry B. Woods, Leah C. Solberg Gancarz, Amy Palmer, Abraham A. Dietz, David M. Mitchell, Suzanne H. Meyer, Paul J. bioRxiv Article Organisms must regulate their behavior flexibly in the face of environmental challenges. Failure can lead to a host of maladaptive behavioral traits associated with a range of neuropsychiatric disorders, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, and substance use disorders. This maladaptive dysregulation of behavior is influenced by genetic and environmental factors. For example, environmental enrichment produces beneficial neurobehavioral effects in animal models of such disorders. The present study determined the effects of environmental enrichment on a range of measures related to behavioral regulation using a large cohort of male, outbred heterogeneous stock (HS) rats as subjects to mimic the genetic variability found in the human population. Subjects were reared from late adolescence onwards either in pairs in standard housing with minimal enrichment (n=200) or in groups of 16 in a highly enriched environment consisting of a large multi-level cage filled with toys, running wheels, and shelters (n=64). Rats were subjected to a battery of tests, including: (i) locomotor response to novelty, (iI) light reinforcement, (iii) social reinforcement, (iv) reaction time, (v) a patch-depletion foraging test, (vi) Pavlovian conditioned approach, (vii) conditioned reinforcement, and (viii) cocaine conditioned cue preference. Results indicated that rats housed in the enriched environment were able to filter out irrelevant stimuli more effectively and thereby regulate their behavior more efficiently than standard-housing rats. The dramatic impact of environmental enrichment suggests that behavioral studies using standard housing conditions may not generalize to more complex environments that may be more ethologically relevant. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10369912/ /pubmed/37503161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.30.547228 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Ishiwari, Keita
King, Christopher P.
Martin, Connor D.
Tripi, Jordan A.
George, Anthony M.
Lamparelli, Alexander C.
Chitre, Apurva
Polesskaya, Oksana
Richards, Jerry B.
Woods, Leah C. Solberg
Gancarz, Amy
Palmer, Abraham A.
Dietz, David M.
Mitchell, Suzanne H.
Meyer, Paul J.
Environmental enrichment promotes adaptive responding during tests of behavioral regulation in male heterogeneous stock rats
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title_short Environmental enrichment promotes adaptive responding during tests of behavioral regulation in male heterogeneous stock rats
title_sort environmental enrichment promotes adaptive responding during tests of behavioral regulation in male heterogeneous stock rats
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10369912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37503161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.30.547228
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