Circadian Changes in Anxiolysis-Related Behavior of Syrian Hamsters. Correlation with Hypothalamic GABA Release |
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Authors: | Paola C. Yanielli Beatriz I. Kanterewicz Daniel P. Cardinali |
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Abstract: | The diurnal variations in anxiolysis and exploratory behavior were examined in a plus-maze paradigm in Syrian hamsters exposed to 14 h light: 10 h dark photoperiods or to constant darkness for 3 days. The percent of time spent in open arms and the percent of entries to open arms (both indexes of anxiety-related behavior) as well as the number of crosses to both arms (an index of locomotor behavior) showed significant daily variations under the two lighting conditions, maxima being found at night (2400-0400 h). Flumazenil (5 mg/kg) injected at the middle of the light (at 1600 h) or dark period (at 0400 h) decreased by 39-54 % anxiolysis-related behavior without affecting locomotor activity significantly. 3 H-?-aminobutyric acid (GABA) release from preoptic-medial basal hypothalamic explants obtained from hamsters exposed to 14 h light: 10 h dark photoperiods attained maximal values at 2400-0400 h. The results further supported the existence of circadian changes in anxiolysis-related behavior in Syrian hamsters that correlated with an increased hypothalamic GABA release. |
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