EFFECTS OF TRAINING, EARLY HANDLING, AND PERINATAL FLUMAZENIL ON SHUTTLE BOX ACQUISITION IN ROMAN LOW-AVOIDANCE RATS - TOWARD OVERCOMING A GENETIC DEFICIT

被引:67
作者
ESCORIHUELA, RM [1 ]
TOBENA, A [1 ]
DRISCOLL, P [1 ]
FERNANDEZTERUEL, A [1 ]
机构
[1] ETH ZENTRUM,INST ANIM SCI,CH-8092 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND
关键词
POSTNATAL HANDLING; PERINATAL FLUMAZENIL; TRAINING; ROMAN LOW- AND HIGH-AVOIDANCE; 2-WAY ACTIVE AVOIDANCE; GENETIC DEFICIT; EMOTIONAL REACTIVITY;
D O I
10.1016/0149-7634(94)00051-2
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The present series of studies investigated the effects of intensive training, postnatal handling-stimulation and/or perinatal flumazenil (Ro 15-1788, benzodiazepine receptor antagonist) on the acquisition of two-way active avoidance by Roman low-avoidance (RLA/Verh) rats. This rat line has been selectively bred for poor avoidance in the shuttle box, while their Roman high-avoidance counterparts (RHA/Verh) have been selectively bred for their extremely good performance in that task. In the first experiment, RLA/Verh rats submitted to a long and intensive training procedure (unlike those submitted to short training) were able to achieve a performance of 56% of avoidances per session. In the second experiment both postnatal handling and perinatal flumazenil treatments increased avoidance responding in another group of RLA/Verh rats tested at the age of 18 months. Finally, in the last experiment, the performance of a third stock of RLA/Verh rats of the same age which had received perinatal flumazenil did not differ, on the later phases of training, from that shown by RHA/Verh animals. The results are discussed in terms of the ''warm up'' phenomena which seems to be highly involved in the selection of RLA/Verh rats, as well as on the possibility that central benzodiazepine receptors could play a role in the genetic deficit shown by RLA/Verh rats, which apparently confers a greater emotivity.
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