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Asian Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2011 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 4 | Page No.: 362-368

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Jamaan Said Ajarem

Country: Saudi Arabia

Emad Safar

Country: Saudi Arabia

Mohammad Ahmad

Country: Saudi Arabia

Keywords


  • standard opponent test
  • social behaviour
  • ethanol stress
  • Thermal stress
  • male mice
  • thermoregulation
Research Article

Effect of Ethanol and Thermal Stresses on the Social Behaviour of Male Mice

Jamaan Said Ajarem, Emad Safar and Mohammad Ahmad
The effect of ethanol and thermal stresses given simultaneously to male albino mice was studied using social behaviour as the modified assessment parameter in a standard opponent test. The mice were exposed in groups to 0, 10, 20, 30 and 40±2°C for 24 h before subjecting them to behavioural test. The animals were injected with 99% ethyl alcohol at the doses of 1 and 3 g kg-1 body weight (i.p.), 24 h after thermal stress. The behavioural activities recorded at 20±2°C were considered as the control activity at normal temperature. All animals were subjected to a modified standard opponent test and their social and non-social behaviour activities were observed and recorded in a thermostatically controlled chamber at all specified temperatures and ethanol exposures. Social activities included durations of threat, attack, fights, defense, naso-nasal and naso-genital contacts whereas the nonsocial behaviour included the durations of elements like wall rears, rears and displacement. These tests showed a significant decrease in all elements of behaviour at low temperatures whereas at high temperatures the effect appeared to be of biphasic nature with an increase followed by a decrease in activities as compared with the controls. Ethanol intoxication inflicted an inhibitory effect on all acts and postures in a dose-dependent manner at all thermal stress. These observations are discussed in the light of the thermal regulatory mechanism in the body and the possibility of studying these effects in perspective of the effects of thermal and alcohol stresses causing injuries in humans.
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Jamaan Said Ajarem, Emad Safar and Mohammad Ahmad, 2011. Effect of Ethanol and Thermal Stresses on the Social Behaviour of Male Mice. Asian Journal of Biological Sciences, 4: 362-368.

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ajbs.2011.362.368

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