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Effects of lithium on open field behavior in “stressed” and “unstressed” rats

✍ Scribed by Peter Gray; Jolane Solomon; Marilyn Dunphy; Frances Carr; Michael Hession


Publisher
Springer
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
497 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-3158

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✦ Synopsis


Rats were tested for 3 min per day, for 4 successive days, in an open field apparatus, 20 min after injection of either lithium chloride (2 mEq/kg) or physiological saline. In the first experiment, the open field was illuminated with moderate white light for some rats (stress condition) and dim red light for others (non-stress condition). In the second experiment, some rats received an electric foot shock 5 h before each open field test (stress condition) and others received no foot shock (non-stress condition). In both experiments, lithium significantly reduced rearing behavior in the stressed, but not the unstressed, rats. Lithium also reduced horizontal locomotion, but this effect appeared in both stressed and unstressed rats. In the second experiment, defecation was measured, and it was found that lithium-treated rats defecated less than saline-treated rats in the first session, but not in subsequent sessions, due to habituation which occurred for the saline rats.


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