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Relation of exploratory behavior of rats in elevated plus-maze to brain receptor binding properties and serum growth hormone levels
Authors:Sulev Kõ  ks,Eero Vasar,Andres Soosaar,Aavo Lang,Vallo Volke,Vootele Võ  ikar,Michel Bourin,Pekka T. Mä  nnistö  
Affiliation:

a Department of Physiology, University of Tartu, 2 Näituse Street, EE-2400 Tartu, Estonia

b Laboratory of Pharmacology, University of Nantes, Nantes Cedex 44035, France

c Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Kuopio, P.O. Box 1627, FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland

Abstract:Forty-five male Wistar rats were selected according to their behavior in the elevated plus-maze. They were separated as follows: animals with low exploratory activity (‘anxious'), an ‘intermediate' group and animals having high exploratory activity (‘non-anxious'). Various receptor binding studies and hormonal assays were also performed in these selected rats. The affinity of 5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT2A receptors in the frontal cortex was lower in the ‘anxious' rats compared to home-cage controls and ‘non-anxious' animals. Moreover, the number of cholecystokinin (CCK) receptors in the hippocampus was significantly elevated in the ‘anxious' group compared to home-cage control animals. The blood levels of growth hormone (GH) were significantly lower in the ‘non-anxious' rats compared to ‘anxious' counterparts. In conclusion, it seems likely that the decreased exploratory activity of rats is related to the increased 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and CCK mediated neurotransmission in the brain. The different serum levels of GH in the selected rats probably reflect alterations in the activity of 5-HT and CCK.
Keywords:exploratory behavior   growth hormone blood level   anxiety   cholecystokinin receptor   growth hormone   cholecystokinin   serotonin
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