Chronic Exposure to Ultrasonic Frequencies Selectively Increases Aggression in Rats


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We studied aggression in male Sprague-Dawley rats in a model of a depressive-like state induced by unpredictable treatment with ultrasonic waves with the frequencies of 20–45 kHz for 1, 2 or 3 weeks. We did not find any increase in the number of animals exhibiting aggression in the “resident–intruder” test after the treatment of any selected duration. However, the aggressive animals exposed to ultrasound exhibited the substantially increased number of attacks and their total duration as well as decreased latency of the first attack compared to the respective indices in the animals of the control group. Taking this into account, it is possible to suggest that the initial level of aggression increases in a model of ultrasonic chronic stress.

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A. Gorlova

Moscow State University

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Email: anna.gorlova204@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow, 119991

D. Pavlov

Moscow State University; Research Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology

Email: anna.gorlova204@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow, 119991; Moscow

V. Ushakova

Moscow State University

Email: anna.gorlova204@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow, 119991

E. Zubkov

Serbskii National Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Drug Addiction

Email: anna.gorlova204@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow

A. Morozova

Serbskii National Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Drug Addiction

Email: anna.gorlova204@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow

Ya. Zorkina

Serbskii National Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Drug Addiction

Email: anna.gorlova204@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow

A. Inozemtsev

Moscow State University

Email: anna.gorlova204@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow, 119991

V. Chekhonin

Serbskii National Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Drug Addiction

Email: anna.gorlova204@gmail.com
Ресей, Moscow

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