作者
Juan P Damián, Victoria Acosta, Maira Da Cuña, Isara Ramírez, Natalia Oddone, Ana Zambrana, Verónica Bervejillo, Juan C Benech
发表日期
2014
期刊
Experimental animals
卷号
63
期号
3
页码范围
277-287
出版商
Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science
简介
The aim of this study was to evaluate with anxiety tests the effect of resveratrol (RSV) on streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic mouse behavioral performance at the second and fourth week of treatment. Confirmed diabetic mice (> 250 mg/dl of glucose in blood after STZ injection) were treated with RSV (RDM, n= 12) or control treated (DM, n= 12) for 4 weeks. DM and RDM were tested in the Open Field Test (OFT) and Elevated Plus Maze (EPM). In the second week of RSV treatment, a higher grooming frequency (P< 0.05) and a lower defecation and rearing frequency (P< 0.05) were detected in the OFT in the RDM group compared with the DM. There was a higher grooming frequency (P< 0.05) and higher percentage of entries in open arms (P< 0.05) in the RDM group than in the DM group in the EPM. However, in the fourth week of RSV treatment, the only effect observed was a higher grooming frequency in the RDM group than in the DM group (P< 0.05) in the EPM. In conclusion, RSV treatment in diabetic mice provoked anxiolytic-like effects in both tests (OFT and EPM), and these effects were observed in a short time window (2 weeks). It is suggested that RSV may help diabetic animals to adapt to new stressing and anxiety situations and thus to improve their welfare.
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