SEX-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF INESCAPABLE SHOCK ADMINISTRATION ON SHUTTLEBOX-ESCAPE PERFORMANCE AND ELEVATED PLUS-MAZE BEHAVIOR

被引:135
作者
STEENBERGEN, HL
HEINSBROEK, RPW
VANHEST, A
VANDEPOLL, NE
机构
[1] Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, 1105 AZ Amsterdam
关键词
Elevated plus-maze; Inescapable shocks; Sex differences; Shuttlebox behavior;
D O I
10.1016/0031-9384(90)90302-K
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The present experiment investigated the effects of exposure to inescapable shocks (IS) on subsequent behavior in an elevated plus-maze and on shuttlebox-escape performance in male and female rats. In the elevated plus-maze, exposure to IS resulted in suppression of "total number of arm entries" and "rearings" in males but not in females. In addition "time on open arms" was reduced in both sexes after exposure to IS, but this effect seemed stronger in males than in females. Exposure to IS disrupted shuttlebox-escape performance of males, whereas escape performance of females was unaffected. Affected escape performance in males was transient and limited to the initial phase of escape training. A sex difference in emotional reaction to stress might contribute to the observed sex difference in the acquisition of an escape response. The strong passive avoidance tendency observed in males, which may be strengthened by IS, strongly interferes with the acquisition of the escape response by this sex, resulting in sex differences in susceptibility to behavioral disturbances induced by IS. © 1990.
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页码:571 / 576
页数:6
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