The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of repeated oral administration of stobadine (70 mg/kg) on the occurrence of selected behavioral elements during exposure to an intraspecies conflict between singly-housed and group-housed male mice. Isolation induced timidity (defensive-escape behavior without attacks) in most mice (87%). This isolation-induced timidity was reduced after stobadine treatment. In the stobadine-treated group, sociable activities (following, climbing) were also decreased. After discontinuation of the treatment (18 days), aggressive behavior tended to increase in the stobadine-treated group. The results of this study are indicative of an inhibitory effect of repeated administration of stobadine on some behavioral activities of singly-housed male mice in an intraspecies conflict.

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