Anxiogenic-like effect of chronic corticosterone in the light-dark emergence task in mice

Chronic hypercortisolemia is a hallmark of neuroendocrine and psychiatric disorders, such as Cushing's disease and depression. Whether cortisol directly contributes to the altered mood and anxiety symptoms seen in these diseases remains unclear. To address this, the authors have modeled hyperco...

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Published inBehavioral neuroscience Vol. 120; no. 2; p. 249
Main Authors Ardayfio, Paul, Kim, Kwang-Soo
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Published United States 01.04.2006
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Abstract Chronic hypercortisolemia is a hallmark of neuroendocrine and psychiatric disorders, such as Cushing's disease and depression. Whether cortisol directly contributes to the altered mood and anxiety symptoms seen in these diseases remains unclear. To address this, the authors have modeled hypercortisolemia by administering corticosterone in the drinking water of female Swiss Webster mice for 17 or 18 days (13 mg/kg). Light-dark emergence, startle habituation, and startle reactivity were measured. Chronic but not acute treatment with corticosterone increased the latency to emerge into the light compartment, an anxiogenic-like effect. Chronic corticosterone treatment did not affect startle habituation, but did reduce startle reactivity. This study suggests that chronic hypercortisolemia may contribute to anxiety-related behavior in patients with Cushing's disease and depression.
AbstractList Chronic hypercortisolemia is a hallmark of neuroendocrine and psychiatric disorders, such as Cushing's disease and depression. Whether cortisol directly contributes to the altered mood and anxiety symptoms seen in these diseases remains unclear. To address this, the authors have modeled hypercortisolemia by administering corticosterone in the drinking water of female Swiss Webster mice for 17 or 18 days (13 mg/kg). Light-dark emergence, startle habituation, and startle reactivity were measured. Chronic but not acute treatment with corticosterone increased the latency to emerge into the light compartment, an anxiogenic-like effect. Chronic corticosterone treatment did not affect startle habituation, but did reduce startle reactivity. This study suggests that chronic hypercortisolemia may contribute to anxiety-related behavior in patients with Cushing's disease and depression.
Author Ardayfio, Paul
Kim, Kwang-Soo
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SubjectTerms Adrenocortical Hyperfunction - chemically induced
Adrenocortical Hyperfunction - complications
Animals
Anti-Inflammatory Agents - administration & dosage
Anxiety - etiology
Behavior, Animal - drug effects
Corticosterone - administration & dosage
Disease Models, Animal
Exploratory Behavior - drug effects
Exploratory Behavior - physiology
Female
Habituation, Psychophysiologic - drug effects
Mice
Reaction Time - drug effects
Reflex, Startle - drug effects
Reflex, Startle - physiology
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