Literature DB >> 9817573

Sensorimotor gating changes across the estrous cycle in female rats.

M Koch1.   

Abstract

Sensorimotor gating deficits are considered to be among the factors that cause schizophrenic symptoms in humans, a fact that has fostered the research interest into sensorimotor gating phenomena in experimental animals. A measure for sensorimotor gating deficits in humans and animals is the disruption of prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle response (ASR). PPI is the reduction of the ASR that is normally observed when the startling pulse is preceded by a weak prepulse. In humans PPI is lower in women than in men and varies across the menstrual cycle in women. The present study assessed PPI in female and male rats to possibly provide an animal model for the investigation of the neuronal basis of sex differences in sensorimotor gating in humans. No differences in PPI between males and females (diestrous or estrous) were observed. However, PPI was significantly reduced in female rats during proestrous compared to diestrous or estrous or compared with male rats. No significant effect of 1 mg/kg of apomorphine on PPI was found in either sex. The magnitude of the ASR in the absence of prepulses was not affected by the gender, the drug, or the phase of the estrous cycle. Because a prominent role for dopamine and serotonin in the regulation of PPI in rats has been shown, and because there is evidence for a strong interaction between estrogen and the monoaminergic systems, the present data are consistent with the hypothesis that estrogen regulates PPI through an interaction with the dopaminergic and/or serotonergic systems.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1998        PMID: 9817573     DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9384(98)00098-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


  37 in total

1.  Interactions between estrogen effects and hunger effects in ovariectomized female mice. I. Measures of arousal.

Authors:  Deborah N Shelley; Evarose Dwyer; Carolyn Johnson; Knut M Wittkowski; Donald W Pfaff
Journal:  Horm Behav       Date:  2007-07-26       Impact factor: 3.587

2.  Sex-specific neuroendocrine and behavioral phenotypes in hypomorphic Type II Neuregulin 1 rats.

Authors:  Sara B Taylor; Julie A Markham; Adam R Taylor; Brooke Z Kanaskie; James I Koenig
Journal:  Behav Brain Res       Date:  2011-05-19       Impact factor: 3.332

Review 3.  Deconstructing the Gestalt: Mechanisms of Fear, Threat, and Trauma Memory Encoding.

Authors:  Stephanie A Maddox; Jakob Hartmann; Rachel A Ross; Kerry J Ressler
Journal:  Neuron       Date:  2019-04-03       Impact factor: 17.173

4.  Parametric approaches towards understanding the effects of the preferential D3 receptor agonist pramipexole on prepulse inhibition in rats.

Authors:  Wei-li Chang; Neal R Swerdlow; Michelle R Breier; Niveditha Thangaraj; Martin Weber
Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav       Date:  2010-04-10       Impact factor: 3.533

5.  Long-term effects of developmental PCP administration on sensorimotor gating in male and female rats.

Authors:  Bruce A Rasmussen; Jahn O'Neil; Kebreten F Manaye; David C Perry; Yousef Tizabi
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2006-10-18       Impact factor: 4.530

6.  Prepulse inhibition in HIV-1 gp120 transgenic mice after withdrawal from chronic methamphetamine.

Authors:  Brook L Henry; Mark A Geyer; Mahalah R Buell; William Perry; Jared W Young; Arpi Minassian
Journal:  Behav Pharmacol       Date:  2014-02       Impact factor: 2.293

7.  Role of nicotinic receptors in the lateral habenula in the attenuation of amphetamine-induced prepulse inhibition deficits of the acoustic startle response in rats.

Authors:  José A Larrauri; Dennis A Burke; Brandon J Hall; Edward D Levin
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2015-04-28       Impact factor: 4.530

8.  Amphetamine effects on startle gating in normal women and female rats.

Authors:  Jo A Talledo; Ashley N Sutherland Owens; Tijmen Schortinghuis; Neal R Swerdlow
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2009-01-16       Impact factor: 4.530

9.  Evidence for a role of progesterone in menstrual cycle-related variability in prepulse inhibition in healthy young women.

Authors:  Veena Kumari; Joanna Konstantinou; Andrew Papadopoulos; Ingrid Aasen; Lucia Poon; Rozmin Halari; Anthony J Cleare
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2009-12-02       Impact factor: 7.853

10.  Endogenous neurotensin is involved in estrous cycle related alterations in prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex in female rats.

Authors:  Becky Kinkead; Feng Yan; Michael J Owens; Charles B Nemeroff
Journal:  Psychoneuroendocrinology       Date:  2007-12-21       Impact factor: 4.905

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.