Authors
TH Barker, L Bobrovskaya, GS Howarth, AL Whittaker
Publication date
2017/5/1
Journal
Physiology & behavior
Volume
173
Pages
124-131
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Metabolic cages are a type of housing used in biomedical research. Metabolic cage housing has been demonstrated to elicit behavioural and physiological changes in rodents housed within them. The nature of this effect has been characterized as anxiogenic. However, few studies have evaluated positive affect in response to metabolic cage housing and the interaction between this, sex and traditional physiological measures of stress. Cognitive biasing, as measured through a judgment bias paradigm has proven a reliable measure of animal affective state, particularly through its ability to measure positive affect. The current study investigated differences in cognitive biasing between male and female rats when transferred from open-top, grouped housing to a metabolic cage. Rats (Rattus norvegicus) (n = 60) were trained in a judgment bias paradigm previously validated for use in the rat model. Upon exposure to …
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