The incidence of major depression is known to be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. In the current study, we therefore set out to investigate depressive-like behavior and its modification by environmental enrichment using rats bred for 'learned helplessness'. 45 males of congenitally helpless (cLH, n= 22) and non-helpless (cNLH, n= 23) rats of two different generations were used to systematically investigate differential effects of environmental enrichment on learned helpless behavior, anhedonic-like behavior (sweetened condensed milk consumption) and spontaneous behavior in the home cage. While enrichment was found to reduce learned helpless behavior in 14 weeks old, but not 28 weeks old cLH rats, it did not affect the consumption of sweetened condensed milk. Regarding the home cage behavior, no consistent changes between rats of different strains, housing conditions, and ages were observed. We could thus demonstrate that a genetic predisposition for learned helplessness may interact with environmental conditions in mediating some, but not all depressive-like symptoms in congenitally learned helpless rats. However, future efforts are needed to isolate the differential benefits of environmental factors in mediating the different depression-related symptoms.

Environmental enrichment ameliorates depressive-like symptoms in young rats bred for learned helplessness / S.H. Richter, B. Zeuch, M.A. Riva, P. Gass, B. Vollmayr. - In: BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0166-4328. - 252(2013 Sep 01), pp. 287-292. [10.1016/j.bbr.2013.06.021]

Environmental enrichment ameliorates depressive-like symptoms in young rats bred for learned helplessness

M.A. Riva;
2013

Abstract

The incidence of major depression is known to be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. In the current study, we therefore set out to investigate depressive-like behavior and its modification by environmental enrichment using rats bred for 'learned helplessness'. 45 males of congenitally helpless (cLH, n= 22) and non-helpless (cNLH, n= 23) rats of two different generations were used to systematically investigate differential effects of environmental enrichment on learned helpless behavior, anhedonic-like behavior (sweetened condensed milk consumption) and spontaneous behavior in the home cage. While enrichment was found to reduce learned helpless behavior in 14 weeks old, but not 28 weeks old cLH rats, it did not affect the consumption of sweetened condensed milk. Regarding the home cage behavior, no consistent changes between rats of different strains, housing conditions, and ages were observed. We could thus demonstrate that a genetic predisposition for learned helplessness may interact with environmental conditions in mediating some, but not all depressive-like symptoms in congenitally learned helpless rats. However, future efforts are needed to isolate the differential benefits of environmental factors in mediating the different depression-related symptoms.
Anhedonia; Environmental enrichment; Gene-by-environment-interaction; Home cage behavior; Learned helplessness; Major-depression; Age Factors; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Behavior, Animal; Breeding; Depression; Disease Models, Animal; Electroshock; Factor Analysis, Statistical; Male; Rats; Environment; Helplessness, Learned; Housing, Animal; Behavioral Neuroscience
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