The orexin-1 receptor antagonist SB-334867 decreases anxiety-like behavior and c-Fos expression in the hypothalamus of rats exposed to cat odor
MW Vanderhaven, JL Cornish, LG Staples - Behavioural brain research, 2015 - Elsevier
MW Vanderhaven, JL Cornish, LG Staples
Behavioural brain research, 2015•ElsevierIncreasing evidence suggests that the orexin system is involved in modulating anxiety, and
we have recently shown that cat odor-induced anxiety in rats is attenuated by the orexin
receptor antagonist SB-334867. In the current experiment, c-Fos expression was used to
map changes in neuronal activation following SB-334867 administration in the cat odor
anxiety model. Male Wistar rats were exposed to cat odor with or without SB-334867 pre-
treatment (10 mg/kg, ip). A naïve control group not exposed to cat odor was also used …
we have recently shown that cat odor-induced anxiety in rats is attenuated by the orexin
receptor antagonist SB-334867. In the current experiment, c-Fos expression was used to
map changes in neuronal activation following SB-334867 administration in the cat odor
anxiety model. Male Wistar rats were exposed to cat odor with or without SB-334867 pre-
treatment (10 mg/kg, ip). A naïve control group not exposed to cat odor was also used …
Abstract
Increasing evidence suggests that the orexin system is involved in modulating anxiety, and we have recently shown that cat odor-induced anxiety in rats is attenuated by the orexin receptor antagonist SB-334867. In the current experiment, c-Fos expression was used to map changes in neuronal activation following SB-334867 administration in the cat odor anxiety model. Male Wistar rats were exposed to cat odor with or without SB-334867 pre-treatment (10 mg/kg, i.p.). A naïve control group not exposed to cat odor was also used. Following cat odor exposure, brains were processed for c-Fos expression. Vehicle-treated rats showed an increase in anxiety-like behaviors (increased hiding and decreased approach toward the cat odor), and increased c-Fos expression in the posteroventral medial amygdala (MePV), paraventricular hypothalamus (PVN) and dorsal premammillary nucleus (PMd). In rats pretreated with SB-334867, approach scores increased and c-Fos expression decreased in the PVN and PMd. These results provide both behavioral and neuroanatomical evidence for the attenuation of cat odor-induced anxiety in rats via the orexin system.
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