Critical neuropsychobiological analysis of panic attack- and anticipatory anxiety-like behaviors in rodents confronted with snakes in polygonal arenas and complex labyrinths: a comparison to the elevated plus- and T-maze behavioral tests

N. Coimbra, T. Paschoalin-Maurin, G. Bassi, A. Kanashiro, A. Biagioni, T. T. Felippotti, D. H. Elias-Filho, J. Mendes-Gomes, Jade P Cysne-Coimbra, R. C. Almada, B. Lobão-Soares
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Objective: To compare prey and snake paradigms performed in complex environments to the elevated plus-maze (EPM) and T-maze (ETM) tests for the study of panic attack- and anticipatory anxiety-like behaviors in rodents. Methods: PubMed was reviewed in search of articles focusing on the plus maze test, EPM, and ETM, as well as on defensive behaviors displayed by threatened rodents. In addition, the authors’ research with polygonal arenas and complex labyrinth (designed by the first author for confrontation between snakes and small rodents) was examined. Results: The EPM and ETM tests evoke anxiety/fear-related defensive responses that are pharmacologically validated, whereas the confrontation between rodents and snakes in polygonal arenas with or without shelters or in the complex labyrinth offers ethological conditions for studying more complex defensive behaviors and the effects of anxiolytic and panicolytic drugs. Prey vs. predator paradigms also allow discrimination between non-oriented and oriented escape behavior. Conclusions: Both EPM and ETM simple labyrinths are excellent apparatuses for the study of anxiety- and instinctive fear-related responses, respectively. The confrontation between rodents and snakes in polygonal arenas, however, offers a more ethological environment for addressing both unconditioned and conditioned fear-induced behaviors and the effects of anxiolytic and panicolytic drugs.
对啮齿类动物在多边形竞技场和复杂迷宫中面对蛇时的惊恐发作和预期焦虑样行为的关键神经心理生物学分析:与升高的正迷宫和t迷宫行为测试的比较
目的:比较复杂环境下的猎物和蛇范式与高阶正迷宫(EPM)和t迷宫(ETM)实验对啮齿动物惊恐发作和预期焦虑样行为的影响。方法:检索PubMed中关于+迷宫实验、EPM和ETM以及受威胁啮齿动物表现出的防御行为的文章。此外,作者对多边形竞技场和复杂迷宫(由第一作者设计的蛇与小型啮齿动物对抗)的研究进行了考察。结果:EPM和ETM实验引起了焦虑/恐惧相关的防御反应,这些反应得到了药理学上的验证,而啮齿类动物与蛇在有或没有庇护所的多边形场所或复杂迷宫中的对抗,为研究更复杂的防御行为和抗焦虑和抗恐慌药物的作用提供了行为学条件。猎物和捕食者的范例也允许区分非定向和定向逃跑行为。结论:EPM和ETM简单迷宫分别是研究焦虑和本能恐惧相关反应的良好工具。然而,啮齿类动物和蛇在多角形竞技场中的对抗,为解决非条件和条件恐惧诱导行为以及抗焦虑和抗恐慌药物的作用提供了一个更行为学的环境。
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