Female and Male Wistar Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Discriminate Diets According to Energetic Quantity

Q3 Psychology
Vinícius Warisaia, Vítor Pansarim, Davi C. Aragon, F. S. Zucoloto, A. Schmidt
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The food choice of animals is influenced by several factors including the quantity and nutrients available. It is not known, however, whether faced with alternatives that present the same amount of food, with similar flavor and obtained with the same response cost, rats would discriminate between diets with different energetic quantities. The aim was to verify whether female and male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) discriminate between three types of food that differ in their energetic content (whether or not they prefer one) and whether the flavor could affect the choice between two diets with equal energetic quantities. Twelve Wistar rats (six of each sex) underwent tests of choice between pairs of diets of different energetic values. After the tests, the animals had at their disposal, in the home cage, two diets with the same energetic content, which differed in flavor (one contained sucrose) - Flavor test. The consumption of each diet was measured for five consecutive days. All the subjects demonstrated a preference for the more energetic alternative, regardless of the combination of diets presented. In the Flavor test the animals did not show significant preference for any diet, i.e., the consumption of both the S and N diets were statistically equal for all subjects. It was concluded that the animals, regardless of sex, discriminated between the diets with different energetic values and that the flavor did not seem to be a determinant variable in the food choice.
褐家鼠(Rattus norvegicus)雌雄大鼠根据能量值对日粮进行区分
动物的食物选择受到几个因素的影响,包括数量和可用的营养素。然而,尚不清楚的是,面对同样数量的食物、相似的味道和同样的反应成本,大鼠是否会区分不同能量量的食物。目的是验证雌性和雄性Wistar大鼠(褐家鼠)是否能区分三种能量含量不同的食物(它们是否更喜欢其中一种),以及味道是否会影响两种能量相等的食物之间的选择。12只Wistar大鼠(雌雄各6只)接受了对不同能量值的饮食进行选择的测试。测试结束后,在家里的笼子里,动物们可以随意使用两种能量含量相同,但味道不同的食物(一种含有蔗糖)。连续5天测量每种饮食的摄入量。所有的受试者都表现出对能量更高的选择的偏好,而不管提供的饮食组合如何。在风味测试中,动物没有表现出对任何饮食的明显偏好,也就是说,所有受试者对S和N饮食的消耗在统计上是相等的。结论是,无论性别,这些动物都能分辨出不同能量值的食物,而味道似乎并不是食物选择的决定性变量。
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