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Social competition in rats: a test sensitive to acutely administered anxiolytics.

D. Joly1, D.J. Sanger.   

Abstract

Male Wistar rats were housed in groups of three (triads) and given brief sessions during which sweetened milk was available in a drinking bottle. The rats showed intense competition to obtain access to the milk and in many groups a stable rank order was formed of a dominant, an intermediate and a subordinate rat, when assessed as the amount of access to the drinking tube. When the subordinate rats were injected with the anxiolytic drugs chlordiazepoxide (1.25-20mg/kg), buspirone (0.3-5.0mg/kg) and alpidem (2.5-20mg/kg) and low doses of the hypnotic, zolpidem (0.125-2.0mg/kg) they increased their access to the milk. These increases were generally at the expense of the dominant rats whose access decreased. The effect of alpidem (5mg/kg) was antagonized by flumazenil (10mg/kg). Increases in access in subordinate rats were not seen after haloperidol (0.025-0.2mg/kg), imipramine (5, 10mg/kg) or morphine (2.5-10mg/kg). As the anxiolytic drugs were active at relatively low doses this test of social competition may provide a particularly sensitive and selective procedure for detecting and evaluating the actions of drugs from this class.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 11224064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Pharmacol        ISSN: 0955-8810            Impact factor:   2.293


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