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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Aggression, impulsive choice and serotonin in male golden hamsters

Cervantes, Martha Catalina 16 September 2010 (has links)
Aggression studies in laboratory animals have largely focused on natural species-specific forms of aggression that poorly reflect pathological types of aggression in humans. The primary goal of this dissertation was to identify and characterize a subtype of aggression in support for a congenital animal model of reactive/impulsive-aggression in humans. Experiments using novel second-by-second analyses to investigate for individual differences in aggression and impulsive choice showed detailed quantitative and qualitative differences, and identified a convergence of behaviors to one distinct impulsive-aggressive profile in high-attack frequency (HAF) hamsters. As aggression and impulsivity widely implicate the serotonin (5HT) system, and previous studies have similarly characterized the neural control of aggression in hamsters, it was hypothesized that impulsive-aggression in HAF individuals was associated to common neurobiology. While 5HT does play a role, immunocytochemical experiments and pharmacological manipulations showed a distinct neurobiological profile of decreased 5HT availability, increased densities of 5HT1A and 5HT3 receptor subtypes, and drastically differential and opposite phenotypic-dependent reactivity to 5HT3 receptor blockade. Moreover, the current studies also showed that while 5HT3 receptor activity has broad effects, attenuating all behavioral aspects of the impulsive-aggressive phenotype (i.e. aggression, repetitiveness, fragmentation, and impulsive choice), 5HT1A receptor activity seems to have more limited effects. Additional retrospective studies investigated developmental and etiological differences between the phenotypes. HAF adults were associated with low agonistic activity in early puberty and an early emergence of impulsivity-related characteristics. These data indicate a differential developmental trajectory of behavior and accelerated maturation, consisting of a lack of play fighting during early puberty. The HAF phenotype was additionally associated with paternal, but not maternal influence, suggesting male genetic contribution. Together, these data support a congenital animal model that better reflects reactive forms of aggression in humans through the behavioral, neurobiological, and developmental characterization of HAF hamsters described herein. These data have pre-clinical and clinical significance and can be applied to diagnostic and preventative measures, as they illustrate the importance of distinguishing predictions about extreme fringe populations from that of normal populations, point towards more specific pharmacological therapeutic applications, identify early predictive behaviors of impulsive-aggression, and suggest heritability. / text
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Envolvimento de receptores 5-HT2A da substância cinzenta periaquedutal dorsal no medo condicionado e incondicionado de ratos / 5HT2 receptor mechanisms of the dorsal periaqueductal gray in the conditioned and unconditioned fear in rats

Oliveira, Luciana Chrystine 26 October 2007 (has links)
Sabe-se que o medo condicionado contextual (MCC) pode ativar diversas áreas mesencefálicas, como a Substância Cinzenta Periaquedutal Dorsal (SCPd). Diversos estudos avaliaram como mecanismos serotoninérgicos modulam o comportamento defensivo induzido pela estimulação elétrica da SCPd. Uma função proeminente dos receptores 5-HT2A é regular estados aversivos induzidos pela ativação da SCPd e, apesar de saber que experiências aversivas prévias exercem um importante papel em determinados tipos de ansiedade, somente estudos com estimulação da SCPd de ratos sem experiência aversiva prévia foram conduzidos até o momento. O objetivo do presente estudo foi investigar o papel funcional dos receptores 5-HT2A localizados nos substratos neurais da aversão na SCPd de ratos previamente submetidos ao condicionamento contextual aversivo. Foram avaliadas as respostas de congelamento e fuga obtidas a partir do procedimento de estimulação elétrica da SCPd na sessão teste, realizada 24 horas após o condicionamento, quando os animais foram recolocados no contexto previamente pareado com choques nas patas ou no contexto diferente. A função dos receptores 5-HT2A da SCPd foi avaliada pela injeção local de -metil-serotonina ou cetanserina, agonista e antagonista seletivos de receptores do tipo 5-HT2A, respectivamente. De acordo com estudos anteriores, a -metil-serotonina aumentou os limiares aversivos (efeito antiaversivo) determinados pela estimulação da SCPd em animais ingênuos, enquanto que a injeção de cetanserina não produziu qualquer efeito significativo. No presente estudo, a cetanserina reduziu o limiar de congelamento (efeito proaversivo), enquanto que a -metil-serotonina continuou apresentando efeito antiaversivo em animais com experiência aversiva prévia (choques nas patas). Estes resultados sugerem que experiências aversivas anteriores podem produzir importantes alterações na função sináptica dos receptores 5-HT2A da SCPd, podendo refletir na reatividade da SCPd à sua estimulação aversiva. / It has been shown that contextual fear conditioning (CFC) may activate brainstem regions such as the dorsal periaqueductal gray (dPAG). Several studies have been carried out to disclose how 5-HT2 mechanisms modulate the aversive stimulation of the dPAG. One prominent function of 5-HT2 receptors is to regulate the aversive states induced by activation of the dPAG. However, in spite of the notion that past stressful experiences play a crucial role in certain types of anxiety only studies with stimulation of the dPAG of rats without previous aversive experience have been conducted so far. We investigated the mediation of 5-HT2 receptors located in the neural substrates of aversion of the dPAG in rats previously submitted to CFC. Defensive behaviors induced by activation of the dPAG were assessed by measuring the lowest intensity of electric current applied to this structure (threshold) able to produce freezing and escape responses during testing sessions of CFC, in which animals were placed in a context previously paired to footshocks. The 5-HT2 function of the dPAG in this condition was evaluated by local injections of -methyl-5-HT and ketanserin, selective agonist and antagonist of 5-HT2 receptors, respectively. In accordance with previous studies, -methyl-5-HT increased the aversive thresholds (antiaversive effects) determined by stimulation of the dPAG in naive rats and injection of ketanserin into the dPAG did not produce any significant effects. On the other hand, ketanserin decreased the freezing threshold (proaversive effect) determined by the dPAG electrical stimulation while -methyl-5-HT continued to show antiaversive effects in animals with prior experience with foot shocks. The present results suggest that a past stressful experience can produce changes in the synaptic function of 5-HT2 receptors within the dPAG with important impact on the defensive behaviors induced by electrical stimulation of this area.
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Envolvimento de receptores 5-HT2A da substância cinzenta periaquedutal dorsal no medo condicionado e incondicionado de ratos / 5HT2 receptor mechanisms of the dorsal periaqueductal gray in the conditioned and unconditioned fear in rats

Luciana Chrystine Oliveira 26 October 2007 (has links)
Sabe-se que o medo condicionado contextual (MCC) pode ativar diversas áreas mesencefálicas, como a Substância Cinzenta Periaquedutal Dorsal (SCPd). Diversos estudos avaliaram como mecanismos serotoninérgicos modulam o comportamento defensivo induzido pela estimulação elétrica da SCPd. Uma função proeminente dos receptores 5-HT2A é regular estados aversivos induzidos pela ativação da SCPd e, apesar de saber que experiências aversivas prévias exercem um importante papel em determinados tipos de ansiedade, somente estudos com estimulação da SCPd de ratos sem experiência aversiva prévia foram conduzidos até o momento. O objetivo do presente estudo foi investigar o papel funcional dos receptores 5-HT2A localizados nos substratos neurais da aversão na SCPd de ratos previamente submetidos ao condicionamento contextual aversivo. Foram avaliadas as respostas de congelamento e fuga obtidas a partir do procedimento de estimulação elétrica da SCPd na sessão teste, realizada 24 horas após o condicionamento, quando os animais foram recolocados no contexto previamente pareado com choques nas patas ou no contexto diferente. A função dos receptores 5-HT2A da SCPd foi avaliada pela injeção local de -metil-serotonina ou cetanserina, agonista e antagonista seletivos de receptores do tipo 5-HT2A, respectivamente. De acordo com estudos anteriores, a -metil-serotonina aumentou os limiares aversivos (efeito antiaversivo) determinados pela estimulação da SCPd em animais ingênuos, enquanto que a injeção de cetanserina não produziu qualquer efeito significativo. No presente estudo, a cetanserina reduziu o limiar de congelamento (efeito proaversivo), enquanto que a -metil-serotonina continuou apresentando efeito antiaversivo em animais com experiência aversiva prévia (choques nas patas). Estes resultados sugerem que experiências aversivas anteriores podem produzir importantes alterações na função sináptica dos receptores 5-HT2A da SCPd, podendo refletir na reatividade da SCPd à sua estimulação aversiva. / It has been shown that contextual fear conditioning (CFC) may activate brainstem regions such as the dorsal periaqueductal gray (dPAG). Several studies have been carried out to disclose how 5-HT2 mechanisms modulate the aversive stimulation of the dPAG. One prominent function of 5-HT2 receptors is to regulate the aversive states induced by activation of the dPAG. However, in spite of the notion that past stressful experiences play a crucial role in certain types of anxiety only studies with stimulation of the dPAG of rats without previous aversive experience have been conducted so far. We investigated the mediation of 5-HT2 receptors located in the neural substrates of aversion of the dPAG in rats previously submitted to CFC. Defensive behaviors induced by activation of the dPAG were assessed by measuring the lowest intensity of electric current applied to this structure (threshold) able to produce freezing and escape responses during testing sessions of CFC, in which animals were placed in a context previously paired to footshocks. The 5-HT2 function of the dPAG in this condition was evaluated by local injections of -methyl-5-HT and ketanserin, selective agonist and antagonist of 5-HT2 receptors, respectively. In accordance with previous studies, -methyl-5-HT increased the aversive thresholds (antiaversive effects) determined by stimulation of the dPAG in naive rats and injection of ketanserin into the dPAG did not produce any significant effects. On the other hand, ketanserin decreased the freezing threshold (proaversive effect) determined by the dPAG electrical stimulation while -methyl-5-HT continued to show antiaversive effects in animals with prior experience with foot shocks. The present results suggest that a past stressful experience can produce changes in the synaptic function of 5-HT2 receptors within the dPAG with important impact on the defensive behaviors induced by electrical stimulation of this area.

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