Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys

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Autor(a) principal: Marques, Marcia Jonathas Guimarães [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Introduction: Proechimys belong to the family Echimidae and are distributed by Neotropiais forests of South America These rodents develop important role in environmental reforestation and in recent years aroused great interest in the area of health. Goal: Describe the biological and behavioral characteristics of the Neotropical rodent Prochimys in biotery. Methods: Physical and biological characteristics of adult males Proechimys rodents, raised in biotery, were observed. They also underwent a series of behavioral tests in order to describe their behavior and cognitive characteristics, such as memory, learning, anxiety, locomotor activity and habituation to a new environment. The following tests were used: Morris water maze, T maze, spatial working memory test, plus-maze discriminative avoidance task, elevated plus-maze and open field. Locomotor activity was investigated through the catwalk device. Adult Wistar rats were subjected to the same experimental behavioral protocols in order to validate the tests. Results and Conclusions: Proechimys and Wistar rodents showed similar working memory profile in the maze T test and in the operacional memory task. In plus-maze discriminative avoidance task, Proechimys showed stronger anxiety-like behaviour than Wistar rats, during the first presentation to the apparatus. But when they were resubmitted to the device, the anxiety-like behaviour of Proechimys equals the Wistar. The locomotor activity in the aversive context is greater in Proechimys, in both training period and in the first test, which was three hours performed after training. But, 24 hours later and seven days of training, both animal species explored the apparatus in similar manner. During training, both groups learned successfully the proposed task. In the memory test, three hours after training, the two species of animals recalled the aversive arm. But, after 24 hours, only the Wistar rats remembered the aversive stimulus. However, after seven days of training, either species didn´t recalled the aversive stimulus. The lag time analysis, three hours after training, Proechimys rodents exhibited better memory of the aversive arm than Wistar rats, but there was no difference between the two species in the other times studied. Difference in emotionality between these two species was evident in the elevated plus maze since. Proechimys showed greater anxiety-like behavior than the Wistar. In the elevated plus maze, Proechimys showed greater anxiety-like behavior than the Wistar, however, no changes in locomotor activity were observed in both species. In the open field test, Proechimys presented similar locomotor activity as Wistar rat, and both species spent substantially more time in the peripheral area of the apparatus. Curiously, Proechimys spent much more time in the center of the open field, a behavior usually correlated with decreased anxiety. But, in a contradictory way, Proechimys produced higher amounts of fecal boli than Wistar. All animals were evaluated for gait and showed locomotor activity preserved.
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spelling Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimysCharacterization of the behavioral profile of the Neotropical rodent ProechimysProechimysAnimal behaviorAnxiousMemoryProechimysComportamento animalAnsiedadeMemóriaIntroduction: Proechimys belong to the family Echimidae and are distributed by Neotropiais forests of South America These rodents develop important role in environmental reforestation and in recent years aroused great interest in the area of health. Goal: Describe the biological and behavioral characteristics of the Neotropical rodent Prochimys in biotery. Methods: Physical and biological characteristics of adult males Proechimys rodents, raised in biotery, were observed. They also underwent a series of behavioral tests in order to describe their behavior and cognitive characteristics, such as memory, learning, anxiety, locomotor activity and habituation to a new environment. The following tests were used: Morris water maze, T maze, spatial working memory test, plus-maze discriminative avoidance task, elevated plus-maze and open field. Locomotor activity was investigated through the catwalk device. Adult Wistar rats were subjected to the same experimental behavioral protocols in order to validate the tests. Results and Conclusions: Proechimys and Wistar rodents showed similar working memory profile in the maze T test and in the operacional memory task. In plus-maze discriminative avoidance task, Proechimys showed stronger anxiety-like behaviour than Wistar rats, during the first presentation to the apparatus. But when they were resubmitted to the device, the anxiety-like behaviour of Proechimys equals the Wistar. The locomotor activity in the aversive context is greater in Proechimys, in both training period and in the first test, which was three hours performed after training. But, 24 hours later and seven days of training, both animal species explored the apparatus in similar manner. During training, both groups learned successfully the proposed task. In the memory test, three hours after training, the two species of animals recalled the aversive arm. But, after 24 hours, only the Wistar rats remembered the aversive stimulus. However, after seven days of training, either species didn´t recalled the aversive stimulus. The lag time analysis, three hours after training, Proechimys rodents exhibited better memory of the aversive arm than Wistar rats, but there was no difference between the two species in the other times studied. Difference in emotionality between these two species was evident in the elevated plus maze since. Proechimys showed greater anxiety-like behavior than the Wistar. In the elevated plus maze, Proechimys showed greater anxiety-like behavior than the Wistar, however, no changes in locomotor activity were observed in both species. In the open field test, Proechimys presented similar locomotor activity as Wistar rat, and both species spent substantially more time in the peripheral area of the apparatus. Curiously, Proechimys spent much more time in the center of the open field, a behavior usually correlated with decreased anxiety. But, in a contradictory way, Proechimys produced higher amounts of fecal boli than Wistar. All animals were evaluated for gait and showed locomotor activity preserved.Introdução: Os Proechimys pertencem à família dos Echimidae e encontram-se distribuidos pelas florestas Neotropiais da América do Sul. Esses roedores desenvolvem importante papel no reflorestamento ambiental e, nos últimos anos despertaram grande interesse para a área da saúde. Objetivo: Descrever características biológicas e comportamentais dos roedores Neotropicais Proechimys sp mantidos em biotério. Métodos: Proechimys, machos adultos, foram observados quanto a suas características físicas e biológicas e, também, foram submetidos a testes comportamentais, com o intuito de descrever características comportamentais e cognitivas como: memória, aprendizado, ansiedade, atividade locomotora e habituação. Foram utilizados os teste do labirinto aquático de Morris, labirinto em T, da tarefa da memória operacional, esquiva discriminativa em labirinto em cruz elevado, labirinto em cruz elevado e campo aberto. Foi analisada, também, a marcha dos Proechimys através do aparelho catwalk. Ratos, Wistars, machos adultos foram submetidos aos mesmos testes comportamentais, com o objetivo de validar os testes realizados. Resultados e Conclusões: O Proechimys e Wistar apresentaram perfil de memória operacional similar no teste do Labirinto em T e tarefa de memória operacional. Na análise do teste da esquiva discriminativa, os Proechimys apresentaram um comportamento tipo ansioso mais acentuado do que o Wistar, na primeira apresentação ao aparelho. Porém, quando são reapresentados ao aparelho, o comportamento do tipo ansioso do Proechimys se iguala ao do Wistar. A Atividade locomotora, no contexto aversivo, é maior nos Proechimys, tanto no período de treino como no primeiro teste, que foi realizado após três horas. Os animais exploraram o aparelho de maneira semelhante após 24 horas e à sete dias do treino. No treino, ambos os grupos aprenderam com sucesso a tarefa proposta. No teste da memória, três horas após o treino, as duas espécies de animais recordaram do braço aversivo. Porém, após 24 horas, somente os ratos Wistar lembraram do estímulo aversivo. Após sete dias do treino, nenhuma das espécies recordou do estímulo aversivo. A análise do tempo de latência, três horas após o treino, sugeriu melhor memória do braço aversivo no Proechimys, porém nos demais tempos estudados, não existe diferença entre os grupos. A diferença no comportamento emocional entre essas duas especies foi evidente no labirinto em cruz elevado, uma vez que os Proechimys apresentaram maior alteração do comportamento tipo ansioso do que os Wistar, entretanto, não existe alteração na atividade locomotora de ambos. No campo aberto, os Proechimys apresentaram atividade locomotora semelhante aos Wistar, e ambos os grupos exploraram mais tempo a área periférica do aparato. Porém, na avaliação entre os dois grupos quanto à exploração da área central, os Proechimys exploraram mais esta região, o que sugere menor comportamento tipo ansioso. Porém, de modo contraditório, os Proechimys produziram maior número de bolos fecais do que os Wistar. Todos os animais foram avaliados quanto a marcha e apresentaram atividade locomotora preservada.Dados abertos - Sucupira - Teses e dissertações (2013 a 2016)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Scorza, Carla Alessandra [UNIFESP]http://lattes.cnpq.br/1780763516426752http://lattes.cnpq.br/4725605880118113Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Marques, Marcia Jonathas Guimarães [UNIFESP]2018-07-30T11:44:51Z2018-07-30T11:44:51Z2016-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion79 f.application/pdfhttps://sucupira.capes.gov.br/sucupira/public/consultas/coleta/trabalhoConclusao/viewTrabalhoConclusao.jsf?popup=true&id_trabalho=3906891MARQUES, Marcia Jonathas Guimaraes. Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys. 2016. 79 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys
Characterization of the behavioral profile of the Neotropical rodent Proechimys
title Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys
spellingShingle Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys
Marques, Marcia Jonathas Guimarães [UNIFESP]
Proechimys
Animal behavior
Anxious
Memory
Proechimys
Comportamento animal
Ansiedade
Memória
title_short Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys
title_full Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys
title_fullStr Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys
title_sort Caracterização do perfil comportamental do roedor neotropical proechimys
author Marques, Marcia Jonathas Guimarães [UNIFESP]
author_facet Marques, Marcia Jonathas Guimarães [UNIFESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Scorza, Carla Alessandra [UNIFESP]
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1780763516426752
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4725605880118113
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, Marcia Jonathas Guimarães [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Proechimys
Animal behavior
Anxious
Memory
Proechimys
Comportamento animal
Ansiedade
Memória
topic Proechimys
Animal behavior
Anxious
Memory
Proechimys
Comportamento animal
Ansiedade
Memória
description Introduction: Proechimys belong to the family Echimidae and are distributed by Neotropiais forests of South America These rodents develop important role in environmental reforestation and in recent years aroused great interest in the area of health. Goal: Describe the biological and behavioral characteristics of the Neotropical rodent Prochimys in biotery. Methods: Physical and biological characteristics of adult males Proechimys rodents, raised in biotery, were observed. They also underwent a series of behavioral tests in order to describe their behavior and cognitive characteristics, such as memory, learning, anxiety, locomotor activity and habituation to a new environment. The following tests were used: Morris water maze, T maze, spatial working memory test, plus-maze discriminative avoidance task, elevated plus-maze and open field. Locomotor activity was investigated through the catwalk device. Adult Wistar rats were subjected to the same experimental behavioral protocols in order to validate the tests. Results and Conclusions: Proechimys and Wistar rodents showed similar working memory profile in the maze T test and in the operacional memory task. In plus-maze discriminative avoidance task, Proechimys showed stronger anxiety-like behaviour than Wistar rats, during the first presentation to the apparatus. But when they were resubmitted to the device, the anxiety-like behaviour of Proechimys equals the Wistar. The locomotor activity in the aversive context is greater in Proechimys, in both training period and in the first test, which was three hours performed after training. But, 24 hours later and seven days of training, both animal species explored the apparatus in similar manner. During training, both groups learned successfully the proposed task. In the memory test, three hours after training, the two species of animals recalled the aversive arm. But, after 24 hours, only the Wistar rats remembered the aversive stimulus. However, after seven days of training, either species didn´t recalled the aversive stimulus. The lag time analysis, three hours after training, Proechimys rodents exhibited better memory of the aversive arm than Wistar rats, but there was no difference between the two species in the other times studied. Difference in emotionality between these two species was evident in the elevated plus maze since. Proechimys showed greater anxiety-like behavior than the Wistar. In the elevated plus maze, Proechimys showed greater anxiety-like behavior than the Wistar, however, no changes in locomotor activity were observed in both species. In the open field test, Proechimys presented similar locomotor activity as Wistar rat, and both species spent substantially more time in the peripheral area of the apparatus. Curiously, Proechimys spent much more time in the center of the open field, a behavior usually correlated with decreased anxiety. But, in a contradictory way, Proechimys produced higher amounts of fecal boli than Wistar. All animals were evaluated for gait and showed locomotor activity preserved.
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