Wistar Kyoto (WKY), Fischer-344 (F-344), and Wistar male and female ra
ts during either proestrus-estrus or diestrus phases of the estrus cyc
le were exposed to the ulcerogenic procedure of water restraint. Both
male and female WKY rats revealed significantly more stomach ulcers as
compared to Wistar and F-344 rats of the same sex. No persistent sex
difference was observed, but ulcer severity was more pronounced during
the proestrus-estrus phase as compared to the diestrus phase of the e
strus cycle particularly in WKY female rats. In the second study, WKY
females were observed as more active in the open-field test (OFT), but
more immobile in the forced swim test (FST), as compared to WKY male
rats. In addition, proestrus-estrus WKY females were less active in th
e OFT and significantly more immobile in the FST as compared to diestr
us females. Thus, proestrus-estrus WKY females were judged as more emo
tional in the OFT and as exhibiting more signs of behavioral depressio
n according to the FST. These studies suggest that the steroid hormone
milieu in WKY rats may be responsible for these behavioral changes as
well as the stress responsiveness in this stress-susceptible rat stra
in.