The use of the elevated plus maze as an assay of anxiety-related behavior in rodents

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Walf, Alicia A. [1 ]
Frye, Cheryl A. [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] SUNY Albany, Dept Psychol, Albany, NY 12222 USA
[2] SUNY Albany, Dept Biol Sci, Albany, NY USA
[3] SUNY Albany, Ctr Neurosci, Albany, NY USA
[4] SUNY Albany, Albany, NY USA
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10.1038/nprot.2007.44
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The elevated plus maze is a widely used behavioral assay for rodents and it has been validated to assess the anti-anxiety effects of pharmacological agents and steroid hormones, and to define brain regions and mechanisms underlying anxiety-related behavior. Briefly, rats or mice are placed at the junction of the four arms of the maze, facing an open arm, and entries/duration in each arm are recorded by a video-tracking system and observer simultaneously for 5 min. Other ethological parameters (i.e., rears, head dips and stretched-attend postures) can also be observed. An increase in open arm activity (duration and/or entries) reflects anti-anxiety behavior. In our laboratory, rats or mice are exposed to the plus maze on one occasion; thus, results can be obtained in 5 min per rodent.
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