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Stress-induced increases in avoidance responding: an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder behavior?

One prominent symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is avoidance of stimuli reminiscent of the traumatic event. We attempted to study this aspect of PTSD in two experiments. Groups of rats received forty 3-s tailshocks, or served as home cage controls (HCC). Twenty-four hours later, all s...

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Autores principales: Brennan, Francis X, Beck, Kevin D, Ross, Richard J, Servatius, Richard J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2426817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18568126
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author Brennan, Francis X
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Ross, Richard J
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description One prominent symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is avoidance of stimuli reminiscent of the traumatic event. We attempted to study this aspect of PTSD in two experiments. Groups of rats received forty 3-s tailshocks, or served as home cage controls (HCC). Twenty-four hours later, all subjects received a 4-h session of leverpress escape/avoidance conditioning. In Experiment 1, shock periods in the absence of a response were 1 s; in Experiment 2 they were 30 s. No group differences were observed in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, previously shocked animals made more avoidance responses and had a higher percent avoidance during the fourth hour of the session than controls. Further, previously shocked animals had a higher efficiency ratio (the percent of responses that were avoidances). No group differences were observed in leverpresses during the safety period (an index of anxiety) in either study. Results are discussed in terms of the effects of stress on avoidance behavior as a potential model for this important feature of PTSD.
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spelling pubmed-24268172008-06-20 Stress-induced increases in avoidance responding: an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder behavior? Brennan, Francis X Beck, Kevin D Ross, Richard J Servatius, Richard J Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Original Research One prominent symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is avoidance of stimuli reminiscent of the traumatic event. We attempted to study this aspect of PTSD in two experiments. Groups of rats received forty 3-s tailshocks, or served as home cage controls (HCC). Twenty-four hours later, all subjects received a 4-h session of leverpress escape/avoidance conditioning. In Experiment 1, shock periods in the absence of a response were 1 s; in Experiment 2 they were 30 s. No group differences were observed in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, previously shocked animals made more avoidance responses and had a higher percent avoidance during the fourth hour of the session than controls. Further, previously shocked animals had a higher efficiency ratio (the percent of responses that were avoidances). No group differences were observed in leverpresses during the safety period (an index of anxiety) in either study. Results are discussed in terms of the effects of stress on avoidance behavior as a potential model for this important feature of PTSD. Dove Medical Press 2005-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2426817/ /pubmed/18568126 Text en © 2005 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Brennan, Francis X
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Stress-induced increases in avoidance responding: an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder behavior?
title Stress-induced increases in avoidance responding: an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder behavior?
title_full Stress-induced increases in avoidance responding: an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder behavior?
title_fullStr Stress-induced increases in avoidance responding: an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder behavior?
title_full_unstemmed Stress-induced increases in avoidance responding: an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder behavior?
title_short Stress-induced increases in avoidance responding: an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder behavior?
title_sort stress-induced increases in avoidance responding: an animal model of post-traumatic stress disorder behavior?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2426817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18568126
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