Impact of social isolation and resident intruder stress on aggressive behavior in the male rat

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Sheng Wei
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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aggressive behavior test; social isolation; resident intruder stress; rat model; anger-out/anger-in;
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R-332 [医用实验动物学];
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Stress studies frequently utilize physical stressors to establish animal models of stress.In the majority of cases,these models are not consistent with human circumstances.The present study simulated a social isolation plus resident intruder stress model in the rat.The rats were subjected to daily social isolation and resident intruder stress for 2 weeks.Behaviors were then tested.Rats subjected to social stress exhibited different aggressive behavior styles;some rats had greater scores on composite aggression behaviors,as well as locomotor and exploratory activity,but lower scores on latency than others.The high-aggressive group exhibited predominantly anger-out,while the low-aggressive group exhibited anger-in.Results suggest that social isolation plus resident intruder may serve as an appropriate model for anger-in and anger-out emotion modeling in the rat.
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页码:1175 / 1179
页数:5
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