Features of the genetically defined anxiety in mice

Citation
Df. Avgustinovich et al., Features of the genetically defined anxiety in mice, BEHAV GENET, 30(2), 2000, pp. 101-109
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology,"Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
BEHAVIOR GENETICS
ISSN journal
00018244 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
101 - 109
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-8244(200003)30:2<101:FOTGDA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The behaviors of male mice of the C57BL/6J (C57), CBA/Lac (CBA) and BALB/c (BALB) strains have been studied in the plus-maze and open field tests for estimation of state anxiety in the stressful novel conditions, and in the c ubic box test (exploration of novel cubic box) and the partition test (beha vioral reactivity to the unfamiliar partner in the neighboring compartment) for estimation of trait anxiety in the unstressful familiar conditions of the home cage. Plus-maze data suggest that C57 mice are the more anxious th an CBA and BALE ones. However, it was revealed the opposite rank order in t he open field. The study on the effect of pre-testing in the one of test on the behavior in the other test revealed active behavioral strategy in C57 mice in any situations. The plus-maze behavior of CBA mice was affected to a much lesser extent than in C57 ones after pre-testing in the open field, but expressed changes were observed in open field behavior of CBA mice afte r pre-testings in the pins-maze. BALE mice displayed low-reactive behavior after any pretesting exposure under the state anxiety-provoking conditions. Familiar environment revealed a higher level of trait anxiety in C57 than males of other two strains: CBA and BALE mice willingly explore unfamiliar partner and cubic box while C57 mice avoid its. Mainly genetically inherent state anxiety in CBA mice and trait anxiety in C57 mice has been suggested . Lowest state and trait indices of anxiety were revealed in BALE mice in t hese conditions.