Bupropion induced changes in exploratory and anxiety-like behaviour in NMRI male mice depends on the age

M. Carmen Carrasco*, Jose Vidal Mollon, Rosa Redolat

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    Abstract

    The aim of this study was to assess the effects of the antidepressant bupropion on anxiety and novelty-seeking in adolescent mice of different ages and adults. Behavioural differences between early adolescent, late adolescent and adult NMRI mice were measured both in the elevated plus-maze and the hole-board tasks following acute administration of bupropion (5, 10, 15, 20 mg/kg) or saline. In the plus maze test, early and late adolescent mice treated with bupropion (10, 15 mg/kg, respectively) had lower percentages of entries in the open-arms compared to their vehicle controls. Adult mice treated with bupropion did not differ from their vehicle controls. These results suggest that the effect of this drug on anxiety-like behaviour in mice depends on the age, showing adolescents an anxiogenic-like profile. In the hole-board, adolescents showed more elevated levels of novelty-seeking than adults, exhibiting shorter latency to the first head-dip (HD) and a higher number of HD's. Bupropion increases the latency to the first HD and decreases the number of HD's in all age-groups, indicating a decline in exploratory tendency. Findings reveal that the age can modulate the behaviour displayed by mice in both animal models, and that adolescents are more sensitive to bupropion's anxiogenic effects. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)117-124
    Number of pages8
    JournalBehavioural Processes
    Volume98
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept-2013

    Keywords

    • Adolescence
    • Anxiety
    • Bupropion
    • Elevated plus-maze
    • Hole-board
    • Novelty-seeking
    • ELEVATED PLUS-MAZE
    • DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
    • SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
    • HOLE-BOARD TEST
    • NICOTINE DEPENDENCE
    • SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR
    • ADULT RATS
    • INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES
    • LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVITY
    • SMOKING-CESSATION

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