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Resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression relieves depressive-like behaviors in male rats subjected to chronic mild stress

BACKGROUND: Accumulating epidemiological evidence shows that life event stressors are major vulnerability factors for psychiatric diseases such as major depression. It is also well known that the resident intruder paradigm (RIP) results in aggressive behavior in male rats. However, it is not known h...

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Autores principales: Wei, Sheng, Ji, Xiao-wei, Wu, Chun-ling, Li, Zi-fa, Sun, Peng, Wang, Jie-qiong, Zhao, Qi-tao, Gao, Jie, Guo, Ying-hui, Sun, Shi-guang, Qiao, Ming-qi
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4067422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24911067
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.890200
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author Wei, Sheng
Ji, Xiao-wei
Wu, Chun-ling
Li, Zi-fa
Sun, Peng
Wang, Jie-qiong
Zhao, Qi-tao
Gao, Jie
Guo, Ying-hui
Sun, Shi-guang
Qiao, Ming-qi
author_facet Wei, Sheng
Ji, Xiao-wei
Wu, Chun-ling
Li, Zi-fa
Sun, Peng
Wang, Jie-qiong
Zhao, Qi-tao
Gao, Jie
Guo, Ying-hui
Sun, Shi-guang
Qiao, Ming-qi
author_sort Wei, Sheng
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Accumulating epidemiological evidence shows that life event stressors are major vulnerability factors for psychiatric diseases such as major depression. It is also well known that the resident intruder paradigm (RIP) results in aggressive behavior in male rats. However, it is not known how resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression affects depressive-like behavior in isolated male rats subjected to chronic mild stress (CMS), which is an animal model of depression. MATERIAL/METHODS: Male Wistar rats were divided into 3 groups: non-stressed controls, isolated rats subjected to the CMS protocol, and resident intruder paradigm-exposed rats subjected to the CMS protocol. RESULTS: In the sucrose intake test, ingestion of a 1% sucrose solution by rats in the CMS group was significantly lower than in control and CMS+RIP rats after 3 weeks of stress. In the open-field test, CMS rats had significantly lower open-field scores compared to control rats. Furthermore, the total scores given the CMS group were significantly lower than in the CMS+RIP rats. In the forced swimming test (FST), the immobility times of CMS rats were significantly longer than those of the control or CMS+RIP rats. However, no differences were observed between controls and CMS+RIP rats. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that aggressive behavior evoked by the resident intruder paradigm could relieve broad-spectrum depressive-like behaviors in isolated adult male rats subjected to CMS.
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spelling pubmed-40674222014-06-24 Resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression relieves depressive-like behaviors in male rats subjected to chronic mild stress Wei, Sheng Ji, Xiao-wei Wu, Chun-ling Li, Zi-fa Sun, Peng Wang, Jie-qiong Zhao, Qi-tao Gao, Jie Guo, Ying-hui Sun, Shi-guang Qiao, Ming-qi Med Sci Monit Animal Study BACKGROUND: Accumulating epidemiological evidence shows that life event stressors are major vulnerability factors for psychiatric diseases such as major depression. It is also well known that the resident intruder paradigm (RIP) results in aggressive behavior in male rats. However, it is not known how resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression affects depressive-like behavior in isolated male rats subjected to chronic mild stress (CMS), which is an animal model of depression. MATERIAL/METHODS: Male Wistar rats were divided into 3 groups: non-stressed controls, isolated rats subjected to the CMS protocol, and resident intruder paradigm-exposed rats subjected to the CMS protocol. RESULTS: In the sucrose intake test, ingestion of a 1% sucrose solution by rats in the CMS group was significantly lower than in control and CMS+RIP rats after 3 weeks of stress. In the open-field test, CMS rats had significantly lower open-field scores compared to control rats. Furthermore, the total scores given the CMS group were significantly lower than in the CMS+RIP rats. In the forced swimming test (FST), the immobility times of CMS rats were significantly longer than those of the control or CMS+RIP rats. However, no differences were observed between controls and CMS+RIP rats. CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that aggressive behavior evoked by the resident intruder paradigm could relieve broad-spectrum depressive-like behaviors in isolated adult male rats subjected to CMS. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2014-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4067422/ /pubmed/24911067 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.890200 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2014 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
spellingShingle Animal Study
Wei, Sheng
Ji, Xiao-wei
Wu, Chun-ling
Li, Zi-fa
Sun, Peng
Wang, Jie-qiong
Zhao, Qi-tao
Gao, Jie
Guo, Ying-hui
Sun, Shi-guang
Qiao, Ming-qi
Resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression relieves depressive-like behaviors in male rats subjected to chronic mild stress
title Resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression relieves depressive-like behaviors in male rats subjected to chronic mild stress
title_full Resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression relieves depressive-like behaviors in male rats subjected to chronic mild stress
title_fullStr Resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression relieves depressive-like behaviors in male rats subjected to chronic mild stress
title_full_unstemmed Resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression relieves depressive-like behaviors in male rats subjected to chronic mild stress
title_short Resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression relieves depressive-like behaviors in male rats subjected to chronic mild stress
title_sort resident intruder paradigm-induced aggression relieves depressive-like behaviors in male rats subjected to chronic mild stress
topic Animal Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4067422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24911067
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.890200
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