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Effects of chronic fluoxetine treatment on anxious behaviour of BALB/c mice in a 3-dimensional maze.

Abuhamdah, R.M.; Hussain, M.D.; Chazot, P.L.; Ennaceur, A.

Authors

R.M. Abuhamdah

M.D. Hussain

A. Ennaceur



Abstract

Here we used a 3-dimensional (3D) maze, a modification of the radial maze, to assess the effects of treatment for two weeks with a single daily dose of fluoxetine (20 mg/kg, i.p.) on anxiety in male BALB/c mice. We examined whether anxiolytic effects of fluoxetine can be detected over three daily test sessions. We examined also whether repeated handling associated with chronic treatment interferes with effects of fluoxetine on anxiety responses. The 3D maze comprises nine arms, each connected to an upward inclined bridge radiating from a central platform. In this maze, BALB/c mice cross frequently into the bridges but avoid the arms. This avoidance is used as an index of anxiety. Two separate groups received once a day either saline (SALCH, n = 8) or fluoxetine (FLUCH, n = 8) for 14 days, and up to 30 min before the test during the subsequent 3 days. A third group received saline (SALAC, n = 8) 30 min before the test, once a day for 3 days. SALAC mice did not cross into the arms, and continued this avoidance over 3 sessions. SALCH mice avoided the arms in session 1 whereas FLUCH mice did cross into the arms, and like SALCH mice, increased number of crossings into and time on the arms in subsequent sessions. Fluoxetine evidently had an anxiolytic effect but only in the first session. These results indicate that handling experience decreased fear and anxiety in the mice, which may have masked the anxiolytic effect of fluoxetine in the second and third test sessions.

Citation

Abuhamdah, R., Hussain, M., Chazot, P., & Ennaceur, A. (2015). Effects of chronic fluoxetine treatment on anxious behaviour of BALB/c mice in a 3-dimensional maze. Stress: The International Journal on the Biology of Stress, 18(6), 677-685. https://doi.org/10.3109/10253890.2015.1083550

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 12, 2015
Online Publication Date Aug 21, 2015
Publication Date 2015-11
Deposit Date May 4, 2016
Journal Stress
Print ISSN 1025-3890
Electronic ISSN 1607-8888
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 18
Issue 6
Pages 677-685
DOI https://doi.org/10.3109/10253890.2015.1083550
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1385449