Da. Zhukov et Kp. Vinogradova, INESCAPABLE SHOCK INDUCES THE OPPOSITE CHANGES OF THE PLUS-MAZE TEST BEHAVIOR IN RATS WITH DIVERGENT COPING STRATEGY, Physiology & behavior, 56(5), 1994, pp. 1075-1079
Behavior in the elevated plus-maze and plasma corticosterone levels we
re investigated in Koltushi high-avoidance (KHA) and low-avoidance (KL
A) rat strains subjected to inescapable shock (IS) or daily handling f
or 10 days. These strains have been genetically selected on the basis
of divergent acquisition of a conditioned avoidance response in a two-
way shuttle-box. Naive KHA rats were more anxious than KLA ones. Follo
wing exposure to IS, the time spent in open arms was increased in KHA
rats but decreased in KLA rats. After handling, the time spent in open
arms increased only in KHA rats and became similar in both strains. T
here were no differences in plasma corticosterone levels between naive
animals. Exposure to either IS or handling increased the plasma corti
costerone levels in KLA rats. In KHA rats, handling reduced the plasma
corticosterone levels, and exposure to IS had no effect. The present
results suggest that the stress-induced changes in anxiety levels depe
nd on the coping strategy of the subject.