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  • Short-term stress affects how rats behave in new environments, activating stress hormones like corticosterone.
  • In a controlled study, stressed rats showed changes in their movement patterns, like increased speed and longer paths, particularly when exploring areas with central objects.
  • The environment played a crucial role, influencing the rats' exploratory behavior and emotional responses, highlighting that landmarks can shape behavior under stress.

Article Abstract

Behavioural responses to stress occur in an environment-dependent manner. Complex environments require flexible behavioural coping strategies and chronic stress usually generates psychomotor inhibition. Here, we examine if short-term stress also exerts an inhibitory effect on novelty-seeking, exploratory behaviours. Rats underwent acute restraint stress or were left undisturbed, and their neuroendocrine and behavioural responses were assessed at short- and long-term time points. Animals were individually tested in the open field task (OFT) and the corridor field task (CFT) with and without a central object for free exploration and novelty seeking behaviour. Stress-related psychomotor alterations were measured by path speed, path length, number of stops and thigmotaxis in both tasks. Short-term stress activated the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis causing elevated plasma corticosterone levels. Stress also impacted psychomotor functions in terms of motivational changes (higher speed and longer path) only in the central-object variations of the OFT and CFT. Moreover, stress-induced emotional alterations were manifested by a higher number of stops and thigmotactic behaviour only in the central-object condition. These findings suggest that environmental landmarks determine the type and direction of exploratory behaviour under transient stress.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112332DOI Listing

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