通过定量分析和t型分析,评价青春期雌雄大鼠在Hole-Board中的不同行为表达

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Maurizio Casarrubea , Daniel Cassar , Zachary Busuttil , Stefania Aiello , Giuseppe Crescimanno , Giuseppe Di Giovanni
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研究雄性和雌性青春期大鼠之间的行为差异对于深入了解性别如何影响应激反应或对精神疾病的易感性等关键生物过程至关重要。本研究旨在比较在孔板范式中测试的青春期雄性和雌性大鼠(出生后第30天)的行为,特别强调时间组织和焦虑相关行为。我们的分析显示,在定量测量(例如,平均发生率和持续时间)中,特别缺乏重要的发现;相反,在行为的时间组织和整体行为组织方面,观察到高度显著的基于性别的差异。我们的研究结果表明,青少年女性表现出的行为较少受到男性焦虑相关模式的约束。这些发现强调了青春期在形成关键的发展动力(如动机、探索和焦虑调节)方面的关键作用,从而有助于更深入地了解在这一关键发展时期,这些过程在性别之间是如何进化的。
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Different behavioral expression of adolescent male and female rats in Hole-Board evaluated through quantitative and T-pattern analysis
Studying the behavioral differences between male and female adolescent rats is of paramount importance for gaining a deeper understanding of how sex influences critical biological processes such as stress responses or susceptibility to psychiatric disorders. The present study aimed at comparing the behavior of adolescent male and female rats (post-natal day P30) tested in the Hole-Board paradigm, with a particular emphasis on the temporal organization and anxiety-related behaviors. Our analysis revealed a peculiar lack of significant findings in quantitative measures (e.g., mean occurrences and durations); on the contrary, highly significant sex-based differences concerning the temporal organization of behavior and the overall behavioral organization were observed. Our results suggest that adolescents female exhibited behaviors less constrained by the anxiety-related patterns observed in their male counterparts. These findings underscore the crucial role of adolescence in shaping key developmental dynamics, such as motivation, exploration, and anxiety regulation, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of how these processes evolve differently between the sexes during this critical period of development.
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Physiology & Behavior
Physiology & Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.40%
发文量
274
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Physiology & Behavior is aimed at the causal physiological mechanisms of behavior and its modulation by environmental factors. The journal invites original reports in the broad area of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, in which at least one variable is physiological and the primary emphasis and theoretical context are behavioral. The range of subjects includes behavioral neuroendocrinology, psychoneuroimmunology, learning and memory, ingestion, social behavior, and studies related to the mechanisms of psychopathology. Contemporary reviews and theoretical articles are welcomed and the Editors invite such proposals from interested authors.
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