Influence of gender and estrous cycle in the forced swim test in rats

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Autor(a) principal: GOUVEIA JUNIOR, Amauri
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: AFONSECA, Taciana Lucas, OLIVEIRA, Caio Maximino de, DOMINGUEZ, Roberto, CARVALHO, Silvio Morato de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The present work aimed at studying the influence of the estrous cycle in the forced swim test, an animal model of depression. For this, 44 male and female Wistar rats were divided into five groups according to the hormonal state in the first day of the study: metaestrus (N = 12), diestrus (N = 8), proestrus (N = 7), estrous (N = 6) and males (N = 11). They were housed in groups of five, with water and food ad libitum under a 12/12 h light/dark cycle. Females were screened daily for the estrous cycle. The animals were subjected to two swimming sessions in a glass cylinder with water up to 15 cm at 28±2º C. The data of the first five minutes of a 15-min first session were compared to those of a 5-min second session 24 h later. The results indicate that the latency to the first immobility was substantially reduced in the second session and was longer for females in diestrus and proestrus in the first session. The results also indicate that females in diestrus and proestrus exhibited less immobility than males in the first session; females in diestrus also exhibited less immobility than females in metaestrus. Females in metaestrus and diestrus, as well as males, did not present the decrease in total immobility times in the second session. The present results are analyzed in terms of differential effects of progesterone and estrogen on a learning component and an affective component.
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The animals were subjected to two swimming sessions in a glass cylinder with water up to 15 cm at 28±2º C. The data of the first five minutes of a 15-min first session were compared to those of a 5-min second session 24 h later. The results indicate that the latency to the first immobility was substantially reduced in the second session and was longer for females in diestrus and proestrus in the first session. The results also indicate that females in diestrus and proestrus exhibited less immobility than males in the first session; females in diestrus also exhibited less immobility than females in metaestrus. Females in metaestrus and diestrus, as well as males, did not present the decrease in total immobility times in the second session. 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title Influence of gender and estrous cycle in the forced swim test in rats
spellingShingle Influence of gender and estrous cycle in the forced swim test in rats
GOUVEIA JUNIOR, Amauri
Diferenciação sexual
Ciclo estral
Influência de gênero
title_short Influence of gender and estrous cycle in the forced swim test in rats
title_full Influence of gender and estrous cycle in the forced swim test in rats
title_fullStr Influence of gender and estrous cycle in the forced swim test in rats
title_full_unstemmed Influence of gender and estrous cycle in the forced swim test in rats
title_sort Influence of gender and estrous cycle in the forced swim test in rats
author GOUVEIA JUNIOR, Amauri
author_facet GOUVEIA JUNIOR, Amauri
AFONSECA, Taciana Lucas
OLIVEIRA, Caio Maximino de
DOMINGUEZ, Roberto
CARVALHO, Silvio Morato de
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author2 AFONSECA, Taciana Lucas
OLIVEIRA, Caio Maximino de
DOMINGUEZ, Roberto
CARVALHO, Silvio Morato de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GOUVEIA JUNIOR, Amauri
AFONSECA, Taciana Lucas
OLIVEIRA, Caio Maximino de
DOMINGUEZ, Roberto
CARVALHO, Silvio Morato de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diferenciação sexual
Ciclo estral
Influência de gênero
topic Diferenciação sexual
Ciclo estral
Influência de gênero
description The present work aimed at studying the influence of the estrous cycle in the forced swim test, an animal model of depression. For this, 44 male and female Wistar rats were divided into five groups according to the hormonal state in the first day of the study: metaestrus (N = 12), diestrus (N = 8), proestrus (N = 7), estrous (N = 6) and males (N = 11). They were housed in groups of five, with water and food ad libitum under a 12/12 h light/dark cycle. Females were screened daily for the estrous cycle. The animals were subjected to two swimming sessions in a glass cylinder with water up to 15 cm at 28±2º C. The data of the first five minutes of a 15-min first session were compared to those of a 5-min second session 24 h later. The results indicate that the latency to the first immobility was substantially reduced in the second session and was longer for females in diestrus and proestrus in the first session. The results also indicate that females in diestrus and proestrus exhibited less immobility than males in the first session; females in diestrus also exhibited less immobility than females in metaestrus. Females in metaestrus and diestrus, as well as males, did not present the decrease in total immobility times in the second session. The present results are analyzed in terms of differential effects of progesterone and estrogen on a learning component and an affective component.
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