Research Article

GPER-Deficient Rats Exhibit Lower Serum Corticosterone Level and Increased Anxiety-Like Behavior

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Diazepam reverses anxiety-like behavior in GPER-deficient rats. (a) Protocol of the drug administration test to explore the possible neurotransmitter which can be the mechanistic basis of the anxiety-like behavior of GPER-/- rats. (b) Comparison of the open-arm time and open-arm visits in the elevated plus maze test in WT and GPER-/- rats treated with diazepam or vehicle ( for each group). Note that diazepam can reduce the anxiety-like behavior of GPER-/- rats. (c) Comparison of the open-arm time and open-arm visits in the elevated plus maze test in WT and GPER-/- rats treated with chlorpromazine or vehicle ( for each group). Note that chlorpromazine did not seem to affect the anxiety-like behavior of GPER-/- rats. , , and , two-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post hoc tests.
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