EVIDENCE THAT THE ANXIOLYTIC-LIKE EFFECTS OF CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE ON THE ELEVATED PLUS-MAZE ARE CONFOUNDED BY INCREASES IN LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVITY

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作者
DAWSON, GR
CRAWFORD, SP
COLLINSON, N
IVERSEN, SD
TRICKLEBANK, MD
机构
[1] Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories, Neuroscience Research Centre, Harlow, CM20 2QR, Essex, Terlings Park, Eastwick Road
关键词
ELEVATED PLUS MAZE; ANXIETY; CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE HYDROCHLORIDE; D-AMPHETAMINE SULFATE; FG; 7142; BUSPIRONE; LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY; RATS;
D O I
10.1007/BF02245961
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In exploratory animal models of anxiety, such as the elevated plus maze, the anxiogenic- and anxiolytic-like effects of drugs may be confounded by changes in locomotor activity. In the present experiments, the sensitivity of several measures of anxiety and locomotor activity in the elevated plus maze were assessed. Both chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride (CDP, 7.5 mg/kg) and d-amphetamine sulphate (AMP, 0.75, 1.5 mg/kg) increased the percent time on the open arms and doses of 7.5 mg/kg and 1.5 mg/kg CDP and AMP, respectively, increased the number of entries into the open arms. The increase in these measures might suggest that both compounds induced an anxiolytic-like effect. Although FG 7142 (30.0 mg/kg) did not decrease the number of entries to the open arms, it did decrease the time on the open arms, which might suggest that it had anxiogenic-like effects. Similarly, buspirone reduced both the number of entries into the open arms and the time spent on the open arms. However, all the compounds significantly affected locomotor activity. CDP (3.0 and 7.5 mg/kg) increased the total number of arm entries, the distance travelled on the open arms and the mean speed of the animals on the open, and in the closed arms. Moreover, the distance travelled by the animals in the closed arms was increased by 1.0 mg/kg CDP, a dose that had no measurable effects on the indices of anxiety. Similarly, although AMP failed to increase the total number of arm entries, it did increase the distance travelled in the closed arms (0.75 and 1.5 mg/kg), on the open arms (1.5 mg/kg) and the speed of the animals in the closed arms (1.5 mg/kg), a measure that is independent of the time spent in the closed arms. By contrast, both FG 7142 (30.0 mg/kg) and buspirone decreased the total number of arm entries (0.3-8.0 mg/kg), the speed of the animals in the closed arms and the distance travelled in the closed arms (1.0-4.0 mg/kg). These experiments suggest that: (i) the anxiogenic- and anxiolytic-like effects of drugs in the elevated plus-maze are confounded by changes in locomotor activity and that ''total arm entries'' is a relatively insensitive measure of drug-induced changes in locomotor activity; (ii) psychostimulant compounds, such as AMP, at doses that increase locomotor activity have an anxiolytic-like profile in the elevated plus maze and (iii) the measurement of speed of movement is a more sensitive index of changes in locomotor activity than the conventional measure of ''total arm entries''.
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