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M V Kondashevskaya1, K A Nikol'skaya
1Group for Investigation of Functional Morphology of Stress, Institute of Human Morphology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. mariluka@mail.ru
Abstract:
The effects of 5-fold injections of normal saline were studied in Wistar rats in two conditioned reflex situations: defense and alimentary. Intact animals developed conditioned pain avoidance reflex in repeated tail-flick test after 60 presentations over 3 days. Two injections of normal saline were sufficient for the formation of a stable negative stress status in experimental rats, which manifested by a drastic increase in tactile sensitivity persisting for 5 days after discontinuation of injections. Only 15% experimental rats vs. 40% intact animals developed the food-procuring response in a multialternative maze. Presumably, repeated injections of normal saline should be regarded as a potent negative stress factor modulating animals behavior, and these signs should be taken into consideration, when interpreting the effects observed in pharmacological investigations.