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Fear-like behavioral responses in mice in different odorant environments: Trigeminal versus olfactory mediation under low doses
Authors:Galliot Emmanuel  Laurent Lucie  Hacquemand Romain  Pourié Gregory  Millot Jean-Louis
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Neurosciences, Université de Franche-Comté, 2 Place Leclerc, Besancon Cedex, France. emmanuel.galliot2@univ-fcomte.fr
Abstract:Odors can have repulsive effects on rodents based on two complementary adaptive behaviors: the avoidance of predator odors (potentially dangerous) and the avoidance of trigeminal stimulants (potentially noxious). The present study aimed to compare the behavioral effects on mice of odors according to their trigeminal properties and ecological significance. We used three different odors: 2,4,5-trimethylthiazoline (TMT: a fox feces odor frequently used to elicit fear-induced behaviors), toluene (a strong stimulant of the trigeminal system) and phenyl ethyl alcohol (PEA: a selective stimulant of the olfactory system). First, we checked preference and avoidance behaviors in mice with and without anosmia towards these odors to ensure their olfactory/trigeminal properties. Secondly, we used a standard test (open-field and elevated plus-maze) to assess the behaviors of mice when exposed to these odors. The results show that the anosmic and control mice both avoided TMT and toluene odors. In the open-field and the elevated plus-maze, mice exhibited "anxious" behaviors when exposed to TMT. Conversely, exposure to PEA induced "anxiolytic" effects confirmed by low blood corticosterone levels resulting from completion of the elevated plus-maze. Compared with TMT exposure, toluene exposure induced moderate "anxious" effects.
Keywords:Odors   Predator odor   2,4,5-Trimethylthiazoline   Rose odor   Trigeminal   Anxiety
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