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Muscarinic Regulation of Self-grooming Behavior and Ultrasonic Vocalizations in the Context of Open-field Habituation in Rats

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Journal Behav Brain Res
Date 2021 Nov 10
PMID 34756999
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Abstract

Laboratory rats repeatedly exposed to an open field (OF) apparatus display increasingly high levels of grooming -especially that characterized by long and complex sequences- which has been taken as an additional index of novelty habituation. We hypothesized that disrupting such a learning process by administering an amnesic drug as the antimuscarinic scopolamine (SCP) could delay the appearance of more complex grooming subtypes. Thus, rats were pretreated either with SCP (15 mg/kg or 30 mg/kg) or vehicle (VEH) upon four one-day apart OF (OF1-4). On a fifth assessment, all rats received VEH to analyze the likely carry-over effect of SCP. Finally, we measured 50-kHz and 22-kHz ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) as reliable markers of positive and negative emotionality, respectively. We found that SCP increased locomotion during OF1 and reduced rearing on OF1-OF4, causing no disruption in habituation over tests. SCP prevented the increase of total grooming time by inhibiting complex grooming subtypes and promoting short cephalic sequences. Despite the SCP-induced alterations on grooming agreed with our hypotheses, those changes may have resulted from a motor impairment that could have also affected rearing behavior. Additionally, SCP suppressed 50-kHz USVs while marginally increased 22-kHz calls. Once SCP was withdrawn, rearing, grooming, and some 50-kHz USVs subtypes returned to VEH levels, suggesting that novelty habituation occurred despite the SCP administration. Altogether, that mixed profile of SCP-induced behavioral changes may derive from the complex interplay between the contrasting action of SCP on different brain regions and the doses here used.

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