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  • The text discusses the challenges in understanding and treating trauma-related disorders due to the diverse ways individuals respond to traumatic stress.
  • The study used a predator exposure model with male Sprague-Dawley rats to explore these varied behavioral responses, utilizing tests like the elevated plus maze and acoustic startle response.
  • Four clusters of responses were identified: avoidant, moderately avoidant, and unaffected, indicating that rodent responses to trauma are similar to human responses and may help inform treatment development.

Article Abstract

The underlying mechanisms of trauma-related disorders are challenging to discover and the disorders are difficult to treat, in part due to the complex and varied expressions of response to traumatic stress. These challenges will be easier to overcome as more is understood about the variability in response to trauma. Incorporating assessment of variability into animal models of traumatic stress may allow better translation to clinical research and treatment development. In this study, we characterized variability in behavioral responses following traumatic stress exposure using a predator exposure (PE) animal model. Elevated plus maze (EPM) and acoustic startle response (SR) were used to study avoidance and arousal symptoms in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Behavioral data were compared between control ( = 31) and predator-exposed ( = 30) rats. PE behavior was clustered using k-means principal components analysis. Four clusters and three distinct subgroups were identified and were characterized as avoidant (Cluster 4, 30%), moderately avoidant (Clusters 2 and 3, 49%), and unaffected (Cluster 1, 17%). These results demonstrate that rodent responses to PE are varied, similar to human presentations following traumatic stress, suggesting it may be possible to develop treatment strategies for varied symptom presentations using a preclinical animal model.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10253890.2022.2105647DOI Listing

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