Avances en Psicología Latinoamericana (Jan 2013)

Corticosterone plasma concentrations in Carioca Highand Low-conditioned freezing rats after a fear conditioned task

  • Laura Andrea León A.,
  • Vitor Castro Gomes,
  • Marcus Lira Brandão,
  • Celso Rodrigues,
  • Fernando P. Cardenas,
  • J. Landeira-Fernandez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
pp. 279 – 287

Abstract

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Our group in the Psychology Department at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) developed a rat genetic model of extreme freezing in response to contextual cues in an experimental chamber previously associated with footshock. One of the lines, Carioca High Freezing (CHF), exhibits an enhanced conditioned freezing response, whereas the other line, Carioca Low Freezing (CLF), shows the opposite response. The present study investigated corticosterone concentration between these two lines of animals and a random (RND) line of rats both under basal conditions and test condition after an emotional challenge using a contextual fear conditioning protocol. Comparisons between basal and test plasma corticosterone concentrations suggested differential basal and fear-induced differences between the two lines. The differences between basal conditions is an important and relevant aspect to be considered in behavioral experiments using or assessing stress and could help to understand variability in naïve populations.

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