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- W2091831858 abstract "The effects of chronically administered corticosterone on forced swim test and open field test behaviours were explored in aged male and female rats. Though corticosterone has typically been associated with depressive behaviours, recent data have suggested a putative antidepressive effect of corticosterone. The current study used the forced swim test as a model of antidepressant efficacy in order to explore this. Aged male and female rats received either corticosterone (20 mg/kg) or the vehicle for 10 days before testing in the forced swim test, then for an additional 3 days before testing in the open field test. On day 11, each animal was individually tested on the duration of swimming, immobile, and struggling behaviours, and on day 14, for the display of rearing and line crossing behaviours. Results revealed that corticosterone significantly increased swimming and decreased immobility behaviour in females, but failed to do so in males. Additionally, there was a main effect of corticosterone on struggling behaviour such that it decreased it in males. There were no effects of corticosterone or sex on open field test behaviours, suggesting that the present findings are not accounted for by a general effect of corticosterone on motor behaviour. Overall, the data suggest that chronically administered corticosterone possesses effects that are sex-specific, and that it may exert mildly antidepressive effects in females, but the opposite effects in males. These data are consistent with emerging evidence that corticosterone may play a paradoxical antidepressive effect." @default.
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- W2091831858 title "Paradoxical effects of chronic corticosterone on forced swim behaviours in aged male and female rats" @default.
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