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Strong genetic influences on measures of behavioral‐regulation among inbred rat strains
Authors:J B Richards  D R Lloyd  B Kuehlewind  L Militello  M Paredez  L Solberg Woods  A A Palmer
Institution:1. Research Institute on Addictions, State University of New York at Buffalo, , Buffalo, NY, USA;2. Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin, , Milwaukee, WI, USA;3. Department of Human Genetics, University of Chicago, , Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:A fundamental challenge for any complex nervous system is to regulate behavior in response to environmental challenges. Three measures of behavioral‐regulation were tested in a panel of eight inbred rat strains. These measures were: (1) sensation seeking as assessed by locomotor response to novelty and the sensory reinforcing effects of light onset, (2) attention and impulsivity, as measured by a choice reaction time task and (3) impulsivity as measured by a delay discounting task. Deficient behavioral‐regulation has been linked to a number of psychopathologies, including ADHD, Schizophrenia, Autism, drug abuse and eating disorders. Eight inbred rat strains (August Copenhagen Irish, Brown Norway, Buffalo, Fischer 344, Wistar Kyoto, Spontaneous Hypertensive Rat, Lewis, Dahl Salt Sensitive) were tested. With n = 9 for each strain, we observed robust strain differences for all tasks; heritability was estimated between 0.43 and 0.66. Performance of the eight inbred rat strains on the choice reaction time task was compared to the performance of outbred Sprague Dawley (n = 28) and Heterogeneous strain rats (n = 48). The results indicate a strong genetic influence on complex tasks related to behavioral‐regulation and indicate that some of the measures tap common genetically driven processes. Furthermore, our results establish the potential for future studies aimed at identifying specific alleles that influence variability for these traits. Identification of such alleles could contribute to our understanding of the molecular genetic basis of behavioral‐regulation, which is of fundamental importance and likely contributes to multiple psychiatric disorders .
Keywords:ADHD     choice  delay discounting  drug abuse  habituation  heritability  heterogeneous stock rats  impulsivity  inbred rat strains  novelty  reaction time
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