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  • Psychological stress negatively impacts cognitive abilities and mood, with this study examining four specific stress types on rat behavior: crowding, relocation, isolation, and restraint.
  • Wistar rats were subjected to daily stress for 21 days, and their behavior was assessed using various tests to measure locomotion, learning, and anxiety.
  • Results showed that crowding and isolation stress led to significantly reduced cognitive performance and increased anxiety-like behaviors, indicating that both conditions disrupt the nervous system's ability to manage stress effectively.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Psychological stress impairs cognitive performance and affects mood states. This study compares the effect of four types of psychological stress (crowding, relocation, isolation, and restraint) on locomotor activity, learning, and memory, as well as anxiety-like behaviors performed by the open field, elevated plus maze, and passive avoidance tests.

Methods: Wistar rats were randomly assigned to different groups of crowding, relocation, isolation, and restraint stress, and control. The stress induction was administered for 21 consecutive days (6 h/day). To evaluate various types of behaviors, the open field, elevated plus maze, and passive avoidance tests were employed.

Results: According to the PA test results, the latency to enter the darkroom decreased significantly in all stress groups, especially in the crowding and isolation stress groups. However, it had an inverse relationship with serum corticosterone (CORT) levels. The total dark stay time increased significantly in the restraint and crowding stress groups, and also particularly, in the isolation stress group. In the isolation stress group, the number of darkroom entries decreased significantly. All stress groups spent a significantly shorter time in the open arms of the EPM apparatus. Finally, the total distance traveled, in the open field test was significantly lower in all stress groups, particularly in the isolation stress group.

Conclusion: Crowding and social isolation were the two stress types that had the most adverse effect on cognitive performance, as they induced stress-driven anxiety-like behaviors, probably due to increased CORT secretion. A high or low population of social density may create a condition, in which the nervous system could not efficiently manage stress, particularly at chronic levels.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11470892PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.32598/bcn.2023.2346.4DOI Listing

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