Effects of nutritional lithium deficiency on behavior in rats |
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Authors: | Harry Klemfuss Gerhard N. Schirauzer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Diego;(2) Departments of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., 92093-0314 La Jolla, CA;(3) Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., 92093-0314 La Jolla, CA |
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Abstract: | To demonstrate whether nutritional lithium deficiency is associated with behavioral changes, male Sprague-Dawley rats were placed on a lithium-deficient diet (Li content <.01 ppm). A lithium-deprived group, receiving drinking water containing 31 μM NaCl, were compared to a control group receiving drinking water containing 31 μM LiCl. Growth and general appearance were the same in both groups. However, lithium-deficient animals demonstrated decreased aggression in social interactions with other rats and also in response to handling. The phase of wheel-running activity was delayed by 0.8 h and exhibited decreased amplitude (p<.05). Other behaviors, including acquisition and retention of a passive avoidance response, were unaffected by lithium deprivation. An erratum to this article is available at . |
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Keywords: | Lithium lithium deficiency aggression circadian rhythms passive avoidance |
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