Publications by authors named "T G Amstislavskaia"

Social and sexual behavior of males Wistar and senescence-accelerated OXYS rats was studied. The experimental model excluding direct interaction between partners showed that the exploratory activity decreased with aging in rats of both strains, but social motivation didn't change. No interstrain differences in intensity of sexual motivation in the presence of an inaccessible receptive female were observed in 4-month rats.

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The study was performed on male rats with normal rate of aging (Wistar) and senescence-accelerated OXYS rats. Sexual motivation behaviour, activation of endocrine testicle function under condition of sexual activation, gravimetric rates were studied in male rats of different age. Potential ability to spermatogenesis in testis was studied in 14-month male rats.

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After weaning on the 21th day, offspring of Wistar rats were reared in groups of 4-5 (controls), singly (social isolation), or exposed to alternate days of isolation and housing in groups of 10 with partner rotation (social instability) for 6 weeks. Then, a part of the rats was decapitated and the remaining young animals were tested and left undisturbed for 2 months in stable groups of 4-5 animals. Adults were tested repeatedly.

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Thyroxine synthesis inhibitors produced augmentation in predisposition to catalepsy and a decrease of sexual motivation and acoustic startle reflex response in rat. Sensitivity of these behavioral alterations to antidepressants was unknown. Chronic treatment with prototypical antidepressant imipramine (15 mg/kg, 21 days) prevented manifestation of catalepsy expression and sexual motivation reduction in Wistar rats given propylthiouracil (50 mg/l, 28 days) but did not influence startle reflex amplitude.

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The study determined the contribution of activity balance of the two motivational systems, i.e. appetitive and defensive, into mechanisms of blood pressure (BP) regulation in humans.

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