Is full physical contact necessary for buffering effects of pair housing on social stress in rats?

▶ Mere exposure to the cage and bedding used by a familiar pairmate did not prevent an increase in anxiety after social defeat. ▶ Separation from a familiar pairmate by a wire mesh did also not prevent increased anxiety. ▶ Visual, auditory, and olfactory contact with a familiar pairmate was not suff...

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Published in:Behavioural processes Vol. 86; no. 2; pp. 230 - 235
Main Authors: Nakayasu, Tomohiro, Kato, Katsunori
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Abstract ▶ Mere exposure to the cage and bedding used by a familiar pairmate did not prevent an increase in anxiety after social defeat. ▶ Separation from a familiar pairmate by a wire mesh did also not prevent increased anxiety. ▶ Visual, auditory, and olfactory contact with a familiar pairmate was not sufficient to reduce the anxiogenic effect of social defeat. ▶ Full physical contact is necessary for the emergence of the buffering effect of pair housing on social stress. Our previous study showed that pair housing with a familiar male prevented an increase in anxiety caused by social defeat in male rats. The present study attempted to identify the aspects of social interactions with a familiar male that are needed for the emergence of such a pair-housing effect. In Experiment 1, the subject was repeatedly exposed to the cage and bedding used by a familiar pairmate, after two instances of social defeat. Mere exposure to the soiled cage and bedding did not prevent an increase in anxiety in the elevated plus-maze test performed two weeks after social defeat. In Experiment 2, the subject was separated from a familiar pairmate with a wire mesh partition, which allowed visual, auditory, and limited physical contact, in addition to olfactory contact with the pairmate. The separation with a wire mesh partition abolished the buffering effect of pair housing on anxiety. These results indicate that visual, auditory, and olfactory contact with a familiar male was not sufficient in reducing the anxiogenic effect of social defeat in male rats. It was suggested that full physical contact is necessary for the emergence of the buffering effect of pair housing on social stress.
AbstractList Our previous study showed that pair housing with a familiar male prevented an increase in anxiety caused by social defeat in male rats. The present study attempted to identify the aspects of social interactions with a familiar male that are needed for the emergence of such a pair-housing effect. In Experiment 1, the subject was repeatedly exposed to the cage and bedding used by a familiar pairmate, after two instances of social defeat. Mere exposure to the soiled cage and bedding did not prevent an increase in anxiety in the elevated plus-maze test performed two weeks after social defeat. In Experiment 2, the subject was separated from a familiar pairmate with a wire mesh partition, which allowed visual, auditory, and limited physical contact, in addition to olfactory contact with the pairmate. The separation with a wire mesh partition abolished the buffering effect of pair housing on anxiety. These results indicate that visual, auditory, and olfactory contact with a familiar male was not sufficient in reducing the anxiogenic effect of social defeat in male rats. It was suggested that full physical contact is necessary for the emergence of the buffering effect of pair housing on social stress.
▶ Mere exposure to the cage and bedding used by a familiar pairmate did not prevent an increase in anxiety after social defeat. ▶ Separation from a familiar pairmate by a wire mesh did also not prevent increased anxiety. ▶ Visual, auditory, and olfactory contact with a familiar pairmate was not sufficient to reduce the anxiogenic effect of social defeat. ▶ Full physical contact is necessary for the emergence of the buffering effect of pair housing on social stress. Our previous study showed that pair housing with a familiar male prevented an increase in anxiety caused by social defeat in male rats. The present study attempted to identify the aspects of social interactions with a familiar male that are needed for the emergence of such a pair-housing effect. In Experiment 1, the subject was repeatedly exposed to the cage and bedding used by a familiar pairmate, after two instances of social defeat. Mere exposure to the soiled cage and bedding did not prevent an increase in anxiety in the elevated plus-maze test performed two weeks after social defeat. In Experiment 2, the subject was separated from a familiar pairmate with a wire mesh partition, which allowed visual, auditory, and limited physical contact, in addition to olfactory contact with the pairmate. The separation with a wire mesh partition abolished the buffering effect of pair housing on anxiety. These results indicate that visual, auditory, and olfactory contact with a familiar male was not sufficient in reducing the anxiogenic effect of social defeat in male rats. It was suggested that full physical contact is necessary for the emergence of the buffering effect of pair housing on social stress.
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Pair housing
Rats
Anxiety
Social stress
Social buffering
Social defeat experience
Affect affectivity
Rat
Rodentia
Stress
Vertebrata
Mammalia
Social interaction
Animal
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SubjectTerms Analysis of Variance
Animal ethology
Animals
Anxiety
Anxiety - psychology
Biological and medical sciences
cages
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hearing - physiology
Housing, Animal
Interpersonal Relations
Male
males
Pair housing
Physical contact
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
psychosocial factors
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Smell - physiology
Social buffering
Social defeat experience
Social Dominance
Social stress
Stress, Psychological - psychology
Vision, Ocular - physiology
Title Is full physical contact necessary for buffering effects of pair housing on social stress in rats?
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