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Social behaviour in rats lesioned with ibotenic acid in the hippocampus: quantitative and qualitative analysis
Authors:A. Becker  Gisela Grecksch  Hans-Gert Bernstein  Volker Höllt  Bernhard Bogerts
Affiliation:(1) Otto-von-Guericke University, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Leipziger Str. 44, D-39120 Magdeburg, Germany e-mail: axel.becker@medizin.uni-magdeburg.de Fax: +49-391-6715869, DE;(2) Otto-von-Guericke University, Clinic of Psychiatry, Leipziger Str. 44, D-39120 Magdeburg, Germany, DE
Abstract: Rationale: Neonatal ibotenic acid lesion of the ventral hippocampus was proposed as a relevant animal model of schizophrenia reflecting positive as well as negative symptoms of this disease. Before and after reaching maturity, specific alterations in the animals’ social behaviour were found. Objective: In this study, social behaviour of ventral hippocampal lesioned rats was analysed. For comparison, rats lesioned either in the ventral hippocampus or the dorsal hippocampus at the age of 8 weeks were tested. Methods: Rats on day 7 of age were lesioned with ibotenic acid in the ventral hippocampus and social behaviour was tested at the age of 13 weeks. For comparison, adult 8-week-old rats were lesioned either in the ventral or the dorsal hippocampus. Their social behaviour was tested at the age of 18 weeks. Results: It was found that neonatal lesion resulted in significantly decreased time spent in social interaction and an enhanced level of aggressive behaviour. This shift is not due to anxiety because we could not find differences between control rats and lesioned rats in the elevated plus-maze. Lesion in the ventral and dorsal hippocampus, respectively, in 8-week-old rats did not affect social behaviour. Conclusions: The results of our study indicate that ibotenic acid-induced hippocampal damage per se is not related to the shift in social behaviour. We favour the hypothesis that these changes are due to lesion-induced impairments in neurodevelopmental processes at an early stage of ontogenesis. Received: 24 July 1998 / Final version: 7 December 1998
Keywords:  Schizophrenia  Hippocampus  Ibotenic acid  Social behaviour  Anxiety  Animal model
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