Infantile stimulation and the role of the benzodiazepine receptor system in adult acquisition of two-way avoidance behavior |
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Authors: | R. M. Escorihuela A. Fernández-Teruel F. J. Núñez A. Zapata A. Tobeña |
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Affiliation: | (1) Medical Psychology Unit, Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Autonomous University of Barcelona, E-08193, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | The present study shows that postnatal “consistent” handling (CH) of rats had long-lasting improving effects on coping with an stressful task (i.e. two-way active avoidance), and that such effects were partially prevented by acute Ro 15-1788 (antagonist of benzodiazepine receptor-BZR; 5 mg/kg) administration. Long-lasting detrimental effects in the same task were also observed in rats which received postnatal “inconsistent” handling (INCH), effects that were slightly increased by acute Ro 15-1788 treatment. Finally, Ro 15-1788 tended to increase avoidance acquisition in non-handled (NH) animals. The observed effects of Ro 15-1788 could be partially attributed to a differential modulation of the process of avoidance acquisition depending on postnatal treatments producing different levels of emotionality. |
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Keywords: | Postnatal experience Handling Ro 15-1788 Coping behavior Emotional reactivity Rat |
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