DAILY RHYTHMS IN SPONTANEOUS AND DIAZEPAM-INDUCED ANXIOLYSIS IN SYRIAN-HAMSTERS

Citation
Pc. Yannielli et al., DAILY RHYTHMS IN SPONTANEOUS AND DIAZEPAM-INDUCED ANXIOLYSIS IN SYRIAN-HAMSTERS, Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior, 54(4), 1996, pp. 651-656
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy","Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
00913057
Volume
54
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
651 - 656
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-3057(1996)54:4<651:DRISAD>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The diurnal variations in spontaneous and diazepam-induced anxiolysis and exploratory behavior were examined in Syrian hamsters in a plus-ma ze paradigm. The administration of diazepam or flunitrazepam augmented the percentage of time spent in the open arms, the percentage of entr ies to the open arms, and the number of crosses to both arms, whereas ethyl-beta-carboline injection decreased them. These three behavioral parameters showed significant daily variations, with the maxima being found at night (2400-0400 h). Flumazenil (5 mg/kg) injected at 0400 h decreased significantly the percentage of time spent in open arms and of entries to the open arms, without affecting significantly the total number of entries to both arms. Day-night differences in anxiety-rela ted behavior persisted in hamsters kept under constant darkness for 3 days. Diazepam (0.5 mg/kg) increased the time spent in the open arms a t 1600 and 2000 h only, and augmented the percent of entries to the op en arms at 2000 h only. The total number of entries to both arms was a ugmented significantly by diazepam at all time intervals tested, excep t for 0400 h. The results indicate that Syrian hamsters exhibited sign ificant diurnal changes in anxiolysis-related behavior in the plus-maz e paradigm.