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Young-Adult Male Rats' Vulnerability to Chronic Mild Stress Is Reflected by Anxious-Like instead of Depressive-Like Behaviors

In a previous study, we found that chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm did not induce anhedonia in young-adult male rats but it reduced their body weight gain. These contrasting results encouraged us to explore other indicators of animal's vulnerability to stress such as anxious-like behaviors,...

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Autores principales: José Jaime, Herrera-Pérez, Venus, Benítez-Coronel, Graciela, Jiménez-Rubio, Tania, Hernández-Hernández Olivia, Lucía, Martínez-Mota
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4940564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27433469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5317242
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author José Jaime, Herrera-Pérez
Venus, Benítez-Coronel
Graciela, Jiménez-Rubio
Tania, Hernández-Hernández Olivia
Lucía, Martínez-Mota
author_facet José Jaime, Herrera-Pérez
Venus, Benítez-Coronel
Graciela, Jiménez-Rubio
Tania, Hernández-Hernández Olivia
Lucía, Martínez-Mota
author_sort José Jaime, Herrera-Pérez
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description In a previous study, we found that chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm did not induce anhedonia in young-adult male rats but it reduced their body weight gain. These contrasting results encouraged us to explore other indicators of animal's vulnerability to stress such as anxious-like behaviors, since stress is an etiologic factor also for anxiety. Thus, in this study, we evaluated the vulnerability of these animals to CMS using behavioral tests of depression or anxiety and measuring serum corticosterone. Male Wistar rats were exposed to four weeks of CMS; the animals' body weight and sucrose preference (indicator of anhedonia) were assessed after three weeks, and, after the fourth week, some animals were evaluated in a behavioral battery (elevated plus maze, defensive burying behavior, and forced swimming tests); meanwhile, others were used to measure serum corticosterone. We found that CMS (1) did not affect sucrose preference, immobility behavior in the forced swimming test, or serum corticosterone; (2) decreased body weight gain; and (3) increased the rat's entries into closed arms of the plus maze and the cumulative burying behavior. These data indicate that young male rats' vulnerability to CMS is reflected as poor body weight gain and anxious-like instead of depressive-like behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-49405642016-07-18 Young-Adult Male Rats' Vulnerability to Chronic Mild Stress Is Reflected by Anxious-Like instead of Depressive-Like Behaviors José Jaime, Herrera-Pérez Venus, Benítez-Coronel Graciela, Jiménez-Rubio Tania, Hernández-Hernández Olivia Lucía, Martínez-Mota Neurosci J Research Article In a previous study, we found that chronic mild stress (CMS) paradigm did not induce anhedonia in young-adult male rats but it reduced their body weight gain. These contrasting results encouraged us to explore other indicators of animal's vulnerability to stress such as anxious-like behaviors, since stress is an etiologic factor also for anxiety. Thus, in this study, we evaluated the vulnerability of these animals to CMS using behavioral tests of depression or anxiety and measuring serum corticosterone. Male Wistar rats were exposed to four weeks of CMS; the animals' body weight and sucrose preference (indicator of anhedonia) were assessed after three weeks, and, after the fourth week, some animals were evaluated in a behavioral battery (elevated plus maze, defensive burying behavior, and forced swimming tests); meanwhile, others were used to measure serum corticosterone. We found that CMS (1) did not affect sucrose preference, immobility behavior in the forced swimming test, or serum corticosterone; (2) decreased body weight gain; and (3) increased the rat's entries into closed arms of the plus maze and the cumulative burying behavior. These data indicate that young male rats' vulnerability to CMS is reflected as poor body weight gain and anxious-like instead of depressive-like behaviors. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4940564/ /pubmed/27433469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5317242 Text en Copyright © 2016 Herrera-Pérez José Jaime et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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José Jaime, Herrera-Pérez
Venus, Benítez-Coronel
Graciela, Jiménez-Rubio
Tania, Hernández-Hernández Olivia
Lucía, Martínez-Mota
Young-Adult Male Rats' Vulnerability to Chronic Mild Stress Is Reflected by Anxious-Like instead of Depressive-Like Behaviors
title Young-Adult Male Rats' Vulnerability to Chronic Mild Stress Is Reflected by Anxious-Like instead of Depressive-Like Behaviors
title_full Young-Adult Male Rats' Vulnerability to Chronic Mild Stress Is Reflected by Anxious-Like instead of Depressive-Like Behaviors
title_fullStr Young-Adult Male Rats' Vulnerability to Chronic Mild Stress Is Reflected by Anxious-Like instead of Depressive-Like Behaviors
title_full_unstemmed Young-Adult Male Rats' Vulnerability to Chronic Mild Stress Is Reflected by Anxious-Like instead of Depressive-Like Behaviors
title_short Young-Adult Male Rats' Vulnerability to Chronic Mild Stress Is Reflected by Anxious-Like instead of Depressive-Like Behaviors
title_sort young-adult male rats' vulnerability to chronic mild stress is reflected by anxious-like instead of depressive-like behaviors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4940564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27433469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5317242
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