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Chronic caffeine produces sexually dimorphic effects on amphetamine-induced behavior, anxiety and depressive-like behavior in adolescent rats

机译:慢性咖啡因对苯丙胺诱导的青春期大鼠行为,焦虑和抑郁样行为产生性二态性影响

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Caffeine consumption has been increasing rapidly in adolescents; however, most research on the behavioral effects of caffeine has been conducted in adults. Two experiments were conducted in which adolescent male and female rats were treated with a moderate dose of caffeine (0.25 g/l) in their drinking water beginning on P26-28. In the first experiment, animals were maintained on caffeinated drinking water or normal tap water for 14 days and were then tested for behavioral and striatal c-Fos response to amphetamine (1.5 mg/kg). In the second experiment, rats were maintained on caffeinated drinking water or normal tap water beginning on P28 and were tested for novel object recognition, anxiety in the light/dark test (L/D) and elevated plus maze (EPM), and depressive like behavior in the forced swim test (FST) beginning on the 14th day of caffeine exposure. Caffeine decreased amphetamine-induced rearing in males, but had no effect in females; however, this behavioral effect was not accompanied by changes in striatal c-Fos, which was increased by amphetamine but not altered by caffeine. No effects of caffeine were observed on novel object recognition or elevated plus maze behavior. However, in the L/D test, there was a sex by caffeine interaction on time spent in the light driven by a caffeine-induced increase in light time in the males but not the females. On the pretest day of the FST, sex by caffeine interactions were observed for swimming and struggling; caffeine decreased struggling behavior and increased swimming behavior in males and caffeine-treated females demonstrated significantly more struggling and significantly less swimming than caffeine-treated males. A similar pattern was observed on the test day in which caffeine decreased immobility overall and increased swimming. These data reveal sex dependent effects of caffeine on behavior in adolescent rats. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:青少年的咖啡因消耗量一直在迅速增加;然而,大多数关于咖啡因行为影响的研究都是在成年人中进行的。进行了两个实验,从P26-28开始,对青春期的雄性和雌性大鼠在其饮用水中使用适量的咖啡因(0.25 g / l)进行处理。在第一个实验中,将动物维持在含咖啡因的饮用水或正常自来水中14天,然后测试其行为和纹状体对苯丙胺(1.5 mg / kg)的c-Fos反应。在第二个实验中,从P28开始将大鼠维持在含咖啡因的饮用水或正常自来水中,并测试其新颖的物体识别,明/暗测试(L / D)和高架迷宫(EPM)的焦虑以及类似抑郁的情绪。从暴露于咖啡因的第14天开始的强制游泳测试(FST)中的行为。咖啡因可减少男性安非他明引起的饲养,但对女性则无作用;但是,这种行为效应并未伴随纹状体c-Fos的变化,苯丙胺可增加纹状体c-Fos的变化,而咖啡因不会改变这种变化。没有观察到咖啡因对新型物体识别或高迷迷宫行为的影响。但是,在L / D测试中,咖啡因在灯上花费的时间上存在咖啡因相互作用,这是由咖啡因引起的男性而非女性的光亮时间增加驱动的。在FST的测试前一天,观察到游泳和挣扎中通过咖啡因相互作用产生的性行为。与男性相比,咖啡因减少了男性的挣扎行为,增加了游泳行为,而接受咖啡因处理的女性则表现出明显更多的挣扎,并且游泳次数明显减少。在测试当天观察到了类似的模式,其中咖啡因总体上减少了不动并增加了游泳。这些数据揭示了咖啡因对青春期大鼠行为的性别依赖性影响。 (C)2016 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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