Individual variability in the stress response of C57BL/6J male mice correlates with trait anxiety

被引:58
作者
Jakovcevski, M. [1 ]
Schachner, M. [1 ,2 ]
Morellini, F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hamburg, Zentrum Mol Neurobiol, D-20251 Hamburg, Germany
[2] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Cell Biol & Neurosci, Keck Ctr Collaborat Neurosci, Piscataway, NJ USA
关键词
anxiety; corticosterone; elevated-plus maze; free choice open field; glucocorticoid receptor; hippocampus; mineralocorticoid receptor;
D O I
10.1111/j.1601-183X.2007.00345.x
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
Stress strongly alters the physiology and behavior of some individuals, while others are little or not affected. The causes of this individual variability have remained unknown. Here, we hypothesize that epigenetically induced levels of trait anxiety predict the stress response of individual mice in a genetically homogeneous population. Inbred C57BL/6 male mice were selected for their latency to freely enter from their home cage into an unfamiliar arena and classified as having high or low levels of trait anxiety. Mice were then exposed to acute stress (1-h olfactory contact with a rat) or control conditions. After 24 h, acute stress enhanced state anxiety measured in the elevated-plus maze test only in mice previously classified as having high levels of trait anxiety. This anxiogenic effect of acute stress was paralleled by enhanced novelty-induced plasma corticosterone secretion and increased messenger RNA (mRNA) expression for glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors in the hippocampus. No effects of acute stress were observed in mice classified as having low levels of trait anxiety. Under unstressed control conditions, mice only differed in basal levels of hippocampal mRNA for the glucocorticoid receptor, which were higher in mice with high trait anxiety than in mice with low trait anxiety. In summary, inbred C57BL/6 mice display a remarkably high interindividual variability in their trait anxiety that predicts the behavioral and neuroendocrine response to an acute stressor, indicating that expression of extremely different coping strategies can develop also between genetically identical individuals.
引用
收藏
页码:235 / 243
页数:9
相关论文
共 52 条
[1]   Long-lasting, selective, anxiogenic effects of feline predator stress in mice [J].
Adamec, R ;
Walling, S ;
Burton, P .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2004, 83 (03) :401-410
[2]   Lasting anxiogenic effects of feline predator stress in mice: Sex differences in vulnerability to stress and predicting severity of anxiogenic response from the stress experience [J].
Adamec, Robert ;
Head, David ;
Blundell, Jacqueline ;
Burton, Paul ;
Berton, Olivier .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 2006, 88 (1-2) :12-29
[3]   Long-term effects of brief acute stress on cellular signaling and hippocampal LTP [J].
Ahmed, T ;
Frey, JU ;
Korz, V .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2006, 26 (15) :3951-3958
[4]   An open label trial of C-1073 (mifepristone) for psychotic major depression [J].
Belanoff, JK ;
Rothschild, AJ ;
Cassidy, F ;
DeBattista, C ;
Baulieu, EE ;
Schold, C ;
Schatzberg, AF .
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2002, 52 (05) :386-392
[5]   COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT BEHAVIORAL-TEST SITUATIONS USED IN PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY FOR MEASUREMENT OF ANXIETY [J].
BELZUNG, C ;
LEPAPE, G .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 1994, 56 (03) :623-628
[6]   Further pharmacological validation of the BALB/c neophobia in the free exploratory paradigm as an animal model of trait anxiety [J].
Belzung, C ;
Berton, F .
BEHAVIOURAL PHARMACOLOGY, 1997, 8 (6-7) :541-548
[7]   The house mouse: a model and motor for evolutionary understanding [J].
Berry, RJ ;
Scriven, PN .
BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 2005, 84 (03) :335-347
[8]   Neuroanatomical basis for facilitation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal responses to a novel stressor after chronic stress [J].
Bhatnagar, S ;
Dallman, M .
NEUROSCIENCE, 1998, 84 (04) :1025-1039
[9]   Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function and corticosterone receptor expression in behaviourally characterized young and aged Long-Evans rats [J].
Bizon, JL ;
Helm, KA ;
Han, JS ;
Chun, HJ ;
Pucilowska, J ;
Lund, PK ;
Gallagher, M .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2001, 14 (10) :1739-1751
[10]   THE ADAPTABILITY OF THE HOUSE MOUSE [J].
BRONSON, FH .
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 1984, 250 (03) :116-&