1992
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(92)90432-2
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Behavior of hypertensive and hyperactive rat strains: Hyperactivity is not unitarily determined

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“…Moreover, the strain that appeared to be most impaired in terms of PPI performance was WKY, as PPI in WKY animals was lower than that in WKHA and WIS, at least at the low levels of prepulse intensity. In the open field test, saline-treated WKHA rats were indeed more active in the open field exploration test in comparison with the inbred control WKY strain, as has been previously reported (Sagvolden et al 1992). The activity of WKHA rats was, however, lower than that observed in the outbred Wistar control strain and also that of Lewis rats (results not shown).…”
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“…Moreover, the strain that appeared to be most impaired in terms of PPI performance was WKY, as PPI in WKY animals was lower than that in WKHA and WIS, at least at the low levels of prepulse intensity. In the open field test, saline-treated WKHA rats were indeed more active in the open field exploration test in comparison with the inbred control WKY strain, as has been previously reported (Sagvolden et al 1992). The activity of WKHA rats was, however, lower than that observed in the outbred Wistar control strain and also that of Lewis rats (results not shown).…”
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“…WKHA display marked locomotor hyperactivity and hyperreactivity to stress when compared with WKY. The activity score obtained with WKHA in an exploration test in a novel environment is much higher than the score observed in the WKY strain (Sagvolden et al 1992). Moreover, the WKHA also seems to display "attentional problems" when compared with WKY (Sagvolden et al 1992).…”
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“…2,3,8,11,12,18,[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] On the other hand, it has been suggested that the behavioral changes observed in SHR reflect a decreased ability to deal with threatening situations. 18,22,25,28,32 Therefore, the use of the autoshaping test as a nonthreatening behavioral task is completely justified. 2,3,5,7,9,11,41 …”
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“…Consistent with such a scenario, breeding studies have provided evidence that a component of the behavioural profile of the SHR cosegegrates with the D 1A signalling defect. 40 A second rat strain considered to be a useful behavioural model of ADHD is the Naples High Excitability (NHE) rat. 41 In a recent study it was shown that D 1A expression in the PFC is abnormally low in the NHE rat.…”
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