Behavioral and Autonomic Responses to Acute Restraint Stress Are Segregated within the Lateral Septal Area of Rats


Autoria(s): REIS, Daniel G.; SCOPINHO, America A.; GUIMARAES, Francisco S.; CORREA, Fernando M. A.; RESSTEL, Leonardo B. M.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/04/2012

18/04/2012

2011

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Background: The Lateral Septal Area (LSA) is involved with autonomic and behavior responses associated to stress. In rats, acute restraint (RS) is an unavoidable stress situation that causes autonomic (body temperature, mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) increases) and behavioral (increased anxiety-like behavior) changes in rats. The LSA is one of several brain regions that have been involved in stress responses. The aim of the present study was to investigate if the neurotransmission blockade in the LSA would interfere in the autonomic and behavioral changes induced by RS. Methodology/Principal Findings: Male Wistar rats with bilateral cannulae aimed at the LSA, an intra-abdominal datalogger (for recording internal body temperature), and an implanted catheter into the femoral artery (for recording and cardiovascular parameters) were used. They received bilateral microinjections of the non-selective synapse blocker cobalt chloride (CoCl(2), 1 mM/ 100 nL) or vehicle 10 min before RS session. The tail temperature was measured by an infrared thermal imager during the session. Twenty-four h after the RS session the rats were tested in the elevated plus maze (EPM). Conclusions/Significance: Inhibition of LSA neurotransmission reduced the MAP and HR increases observed during RS. However, no changes were observed in the decrease in skin temperature and increase in internal body temperature observed during this period. Also, LSA inhibition did not change the anxiogenic effect induced by RS observed 24 h later in the EPM. The present results suggest that LSA neurotransmission is involved in the cardiovascular but not the temperature and behavioral changes induced by restraint stress.

CAPES (Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior)-Brazil[PNPD0176087]

FAPESP[2009/03187-9]

CNPq[470042/2009-5]

CNPq[305996/2008-8]

FAEPA (Fundacao de Apoio ao Ensino, Pesquisa e Assistencia)

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PLOS ONE, v.6, n.8, 2011

1932-6203

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15313

10.1371/journal.pone.0023171

http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023171

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eng

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE

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Plos One

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #ELEVATED PLUS-MAZE #MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX #MODULATES CARDIOVASCULAR-RESPONSES #DIFFERENTIAL NEURONAL ACTIVATION #ANXIETY-LIKE BEHAVIOR #UNANESTHETIZED RATS #STRIA TERMINALIS #CONDITIONED FEAR #BED NUCLEUS #C-FOS #Biology #Multidisciplinary Sciences
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