Preweanling behavioral development in spontaneously hypertensive, borderline hypertensive, and wistar-kyoto normotensive rats
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Developmental Psychobiology
- Vol. 20 (1), 57-69
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.420200109
Abstract
Preweanling physical and behavioral development was studied in spontaneously hypertensive (SHR), borderline hypertensive (BHR), and Wistar‐Kyoto normotensive (WKY) rat pups. Measures of physical development included body weight, onset of various morphological landmarks, and speed of surface righting. Behavioral tests assessed locomotor development, exploratory behavior, and cliff avoidance in pups of the 3 groups. On all measures employed, SHR pups exhibited a delay in physical maturation compared to age‐matched BHR and WKY pups. Results from the locomotor development test revealed that young WKY pups (ages 1–7 days) spent more time locomoting than SHR pups, with BHR times being intermediate. In contrast, older SHR pups (ages 17–30 days) displayed greater activity in an exploratory maze than WKY pups, with BHR values again intermediate. Finally, SHR pups were more behaviorally reactive in the cliff avoidance task compared to BHR and WKY pups. These group differences may be useful in understanding the development of genetic hypertension and may serve as early behavioral markers of a predisposition to cardiovascular disease.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Stress, behavior and experimental hypertensionNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1984
- Independence of blood pressure and locomotor hyperactivity in normotensive and genetically hypertensive ratBehavioral and Neural Biology, 1983
- Dissociation of genetic hyperactivity and hypertension in SHR.Hypertension, 1983
- Effects of stress on blood pressure and cardiac pathology in rats with borderline hypertension.Hypertension, 1981
- Morphometric study on cerebral vessels in spontaneously hypertensive rats.Stroke, 1980
- Two-way shuttle box and lever-press avoidance in the spontaneously hypertensive and normotensive rat.Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1980
- Open-field behavior of spontaneously hypertensive ratsBehavioral and Neural Biology, 1979
- Sympatho-adrenal medullary activity and behavior during exposure to footshock stress: A comparison of seven rat strainsPhysiology & Behavior, 1978
- Biochemical changes associated with development and reversal of cardiac hypertrophy in spontaneously hypertensive ratsCardiovascular Research, 1976
- Development of a Strain of Spontaneously Hypertensive RatsJapanese Circulation Journal, 1963