Anhedonia, Decrease in Exploratory Activity, and Changes in the Level of Anxiety in Rats Under Chronic Ultrasound Exposure

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Authors:

Anna Gorlova, Dmitry Pavlov, Anatoly Inozemtsev

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Gorlova A., Pavlov D., Inozemtsev A. Anhedonia, Decrease in Exploratory Activity, and Changes in the Level of Anxiety in Rats Under Chronic Ultrasound Exposure. Journal of Clinical Physiology and Pathology (JISCPP) 2023; 2 (4): 42-48.

Abstract:

In this work we investigated the effect of chronic ultrasonic exposure to variable frequencies in the range of 20-45 kHz for 1, 2 and 3 weeks on anxiety, exploratory activity and anhedonia in rats. The animals recorded the development of anhedonia and a decrease in exploratory activity in the Open Field, Elevated Cross Maze and Dark Light Chamber tests, indicating the formation of a depressive-like state in them. These behavioural changes were manifested simultaneously after 2 weeks of ultrasound exposure. At the same time, the rats did not show a decrease in horizontal activity, as well as the ratio of time spent in open and closed areas of the arena.

Keywords:

rats, ultrasound, depression-like state, anxiety, exploratory activity, anhedonia.