2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2005.10.007
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Opposite effects of short- and long-duration isolation on ultrasonic vocalization, startle and prepulse inhibition in rats

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“…These effects were all reduced by prior injections of the selective NK-3 receptor antagonist SB222200 into the dPAG. It is also important to mention that the fact that the use of young adult rats in this study might have had an impact on the reported results especially because it is known that the spontaneous behavior of rats at this age is highly influenced by their emotional reactivity (Adriani and Laviola 2004;Tomazini et al 2006). Nonetheless, more studies are needed to firmly establish the role of NK-3 receptors and its endogenous agonist neurokinin B.…”
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“…These effects were all reduced by prior injections of the selective NK-3 receptor antagonist SB222200 into the dPAG. It is also important to mention that the fact that the use of young adult rats in this study might have had an impact on the reported results especially because it is known that the spontaneous behavior of rats at this age is highly influenced by their emotional reactivity (Adriani and Laviola 2004;Tomazini et al 2006). Nonetheless, more studies are needed to firmly establish the role of NK-3 receptors and its endogenous agonist neurokinin B.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Rats emit USVs at frequencies of 20-24 kHz when exposed to moderately stressful conditions, such as when they are exposed to potentially dangerous situations (Blanchard et al 1991;Vivian et al 1994;Brudzynski and Chiu 1995;Commissaris et al 2000;Nobre and Brandão 2004). However, a nonmonotonic function may ensue when rats with past stressful experience are exposed to threatening conditions of an intense nature (Nunes Mamede Rosa et al 2005;Tomazini et al 2006). Thus, an intense condition of fear or proximal danger, such as when the animals are confronted by predators, produces opposite effects (i.e., a reduction in USVs at 22-24 kHz) that are not sensitive to the anxiolytic effects of midazolam (Tomazini et al 2006).…”
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“…Rats reared in social isolation exhibit distinct behaviors compared with socially reared ones [3][4][5][6][7], such as depressive-like behaviors [8][9][10], different levels of anxiety [11,12], increased negative states [13,14], enhanced aggressive response [15], and cognitive impairments [4].…”
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