Behavioural characterisation of chronic unpredictable stress based on ethologically relevant paradigms in rats
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Sequeira Cordero, Andrey
Salas Bastos, Adrián
Fornaguera Trías, Jaime
Brenes Sáenz, Juan Carlos
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The chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) paradigm is extensively used in preclinical research. However,
CUS exhibits translational inconsistencies, some of them resulting from the use of adult rodents,
despite the evidence that vulnerability for many psychiatric disorders accumulates during early life.
Here, we assessed the validity of the CUS model by including ethologically-relevant paradigms in
juvenile rats. Thus, socially-isolated (SI) rats were submitted to CUS and compared with SI (experiment
1) and group-housed controls (experiment 1 and 2). We found that lower body-weight gain and
hyperlocomotion, instead of sucrose consumption and preference, were the best parameters to monitor
the progression of CUS, which also afected gene expression and neurotransmitter contents associated
with that cUS-related phenotype. the behavioural characterisation after cUS placed locomotion and
exploratory activity as the best stress predictors. By employing the exploratory factor analysis, we
reduced each behavioural paradigm to few latent variables which clustered into two general domains
that strongly predicted the CUS condition: (1) hyper-responsivity to novelty and mild threats, and (2)
anxiety/depressive-like response. Altogether, the analyses of observable and latent variables indicate
that early-life stress impairs the arousal-inhibition system leading to augmented and persistent
responses towards novel, rewarding, and mildly-threatening stimuli, accompanied by lower bodyweight gain.
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Chronic unpredictable stress, Behaviour, Rats, Preclinical studies
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-53624-1