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Shared Pheromonal Communication of Specific Fear Between Adult Sprague Dawley Rats.

Samantha J Carew1, Abhinaba Ghosh1.   

Abstract

Rats are highly social animals, and mainly communicate with one another in two ways: through ultrasonic vocalizations and pheromones. Most research on pheromones has been dedicated those regarding sexual behavior, but more recently pheromones which signal danger to conspecifics have been identified in rodents. In fact, rats are capable of communicating information regarding a specific fear to a companion with which they share a cage. If a rat is trained to associate a previously neutral odor with a foot shock and then pair housed with another rat, the companion will also display a fear response specific to the trained odor, despite never being shocked itself. This communication relies on pheromones; presenting soiled bedding from a shocked rat to an individually housed naïve rat produces the same fear response in the naïve rat. The current protocol describes how to produce this phenomenon in adult Sprague Dawley rats. It is simple and easily reproduced, requires minimal equipment, and may be completed within one week.
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Keywords:  Alarm Pheromone; Conditioning; Fear; Freezing; Odor; Olfaction; Pair-housed; Shock

Year:  2020        PMID: 33659535      PMCID: PMC7842741          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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