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Article Dans Une Revue Behavioural Brain Research Année : 2011

Higher inherent fearfulness potentiates the effects of chronic stress in the Japanese quail

Sophie Lumineau
Cécilia Houdelier
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Alain Boissy

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There is considerable variability in the susceptibility of individuals to the adverse effects of chronic stress. In humans and other mammals, individual traits such as high anxiety are proposed as a vulnerability factor for the development of stress-related disorders. In the present study, we tested whether a similar behavioural trait in birds, higher emotional reactivity, also favours the occurrence of chronic stress-related behavioural and physiological dysfunction. For this, lines of Japanese quail divergently selected for a typical fear response in birds, the duration of tonic immobility, were subjected to unpredictable aversive stimulation over 2 weeks. Previous studies demonstrate that the selection program modifies the general underlying emotionality of the birds rather than exerting its effect only on tonic immobility. Interestingly, only birds selected for their higher emotionality exhibited significantly enhanced latency to first step and decreased locomotor activity in the open-field test after exposure to chronic stress compared to non-stressed control birds. This effect of chronic stress was selective for the tested dimension of bird emotional reactivity because there was no observed effect on the tonic immobility response. Moreover, chronically stressed birds selected for their higher emotionality exhibited significantly decreased basal corticosterone levels, a physiological marker of stress. These findings show that chronic stress is associated with changes in emotional reactivity and related physiological markers in birds. They also highlight emotional reactivity as an important predisposing factor for the occurrence of the adverse effects of chronic stress in birds.

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hal-01022551 , version 1 (10-07-2014)

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Ludovic Calandreau, Angélique Favreau-Peigné, Aline Bertin, Paul Constantin, Cécile Arnould, et al.. Higher inherent fearfulness potentiates the effects of chronic stress in the Japanese quail. Behavioural Brain Research, 2011, 225 (2), pp.505--510. ⟨10.1016/j.bbr.2011.08.010⟩. ⟨hal-01022551⟩
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