RRC ID 54377
Author Ohta R, Kojima K.
Title Hatano rats selectively bred for high- and low-avoidance learning: an overview.
Journal Exp Anim
Abstract This review compiles the results of a series of studies on Hatano high- and low-avoidance animals (HAA and LAA, respectively) established at the Hatano Research Institute, Food and Drug Safety Center, Japan. The HAA and LAA lines were selected and bred from Sprague Dawley rats for high and low avoidance learning, respectively, in a shuttlebox task since 1985. Although Hatano rats were selected only based on their behavioral traits in the active avoidance task, strain differences between the HAA and LAA lines were also observed in their stress responses and reproductive functions. However, the most noticeable finding of Hatano rats is a matched result in both active and passive avoidance tasks. The HAA and LAA lines are useful for next-generation toxicological studies, because the hereditary characters of behaviors or endocrine functions are well controlled.
Volume 68(2)
Pages 127-136
Published 2019-5-8
DOI 10.1538/expanim.18-0148
PMID 30531118
PMC PMC6511523
MeSH Animals Avoidance Learning* Female Japan Male Rats / genetics Rats / psychology* Rats, Inbred Strains Rats, Sprague-Dawley
IF 1.574
Times Cited 1
Resource
Rats HAA/FDSC (strainID=496) LAA/FDSC (strainID=497)