Effects of prenatal stress on anxiety-like behavior and nociceptive response in rats.
Volume: 14
Issue: 2
Year of Publication: 2016
Abstract summary
We assess the anxiety-like behavior in the open field and elevated plus maze tests and measure the nociceptive response in the tail flick test following prenatal stress exposure in adult male and female Wistar rats. In both behavioral anxiety tests, prenatal stress increased the anxiety-like behavior in male PS rats, but not in females suggesting a strong sex-dependent anxiogenic effect. The tail flick results showed a hypersensitivity to pain in male and female PS rats with a subtle gender difference. These findings suggest that prenatal stress is an important risk factor for multiple mental disorders.Study Outcome
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Doi : 10.1142/S0219635215500107SSN : 0219-6352