Neonatal amygdala lesions affect appetitive motivational and consummatory aspects of social behavior in the rat

Behav Neurosci. 2005 Jun;119(3):814-20. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.119.3.814.

Abstract

In the present study, rats received amygdala lesions (AMX) on either Postnatal Day 7 (PD 7; immature brain) or PD 21 (almost mature brain), and adult social activity was studied after short-term isolation housing. Sham-operated rats demonstrated increased following and approaching behavior after 7 days of isolation compared with after 4 days of isolation, an effect that was absent in AMX-PD 7 and AMX-PD 21 rats. Furthermore, AMX-PD 7 rats, but not AMX-PD 21 rats, displayed a reduction in investigatory behavior after prolonged isolation. This indicates that in AMX-PD 21 rats, mainly appetitive motivational aspects of social behavior were affected, whereas in AMX-PD 7 rats both motivational and consummatory aspects were disturbed. Finally, the reported deficits in AMX-PD 7 rats may reflect neurodevelopmental deficits of structures connected with the amygdala.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Age Factors
  • Amygdala / injuries
  • Amygdala / physiopathology*
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Animals
  • Animals, Newborn
  • Behavior, Animal
  • Consummatory Behavior / physiology*
  • Exploratory Behavior / drug effects
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Male
  • Motivation*
  • Neurotoxins / toxicity
  • Random Allocation
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Reaction Time / drug effects
  • Social Behavior*

Substances

  • Neurotoxins