TY - JOUR
T1 - Pre-pulse inhibition of the acoustic startle eye-blink in the Göttingen minipig
AU - Arnfred, Sidse Marie
AU - Lind, Nanna Marie
AU - Hansen, Axel Kornerup
AU - Hemmingsen, Ralf Peter
N1 - Copyright 2003 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2004/5/5
Y1 - 2004/5/5
N2 - Pre-pulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle response is a measure of sensorimotor gating which has been frequently shown to be deficient in schizophrenic patients. In humans it is typically measured as the attenuation of the startle eye-blink reflex EMG when a startle eliciting noise is preceded by a weak white noise pre-pulse (PP), the interval between the PP and the startle noise stimulus (SNS) determining the degree of inhibition. Aiming at developing a new animal model of schizophrenia, we have investigated the acoustic startle eye-blink and PPI in 10 Göttingen minipigs. The stimuli and the block design of the stimulation were similar to paradigms used in human research. Initially the startle habituation across trials and blocks, secondarily the PPI at PP to SNS intervals of 30, 60, 120, 220, 520, 1020 and 2020 ms was investigated. One pig out of ten did not have a startle response, and three other pigs did not have a startle response of a sufficient magnitude to demonstrate the PPI seen in the other six pigs at the expected PP intervals of 60, 120, and 220 ms. Maximal inhibition was seen at the 220 ms interval (mean PPI 58.6%, range -18.4 to 94.6%, N = 9). Most of the results in the pigs are in accordance with findings in studies of the human startle eye-blink EMG and this initial study promotes further studies and the use of the PPI measure in the validation of minipig models of psychiatric disorders.
AB - Pre-pulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle response is a measure of sensorimotor gating which has been frequently shown to be deficient in schizophrenic patients. In humans it is typically measured as the attenuation of the startle eye-blink reflex EMG when a startle eliciting noise is preceded by a weak white noise pre-pulse (PP), the interval between the PP and the startle noise stimulus (SNS) determining the degree of inhibition. Aiming at developing a new animal model of schizophrenia, we have investigated the acoustic startle eye-blink and PPI in 10 Göttingen minipigs. The stimuli and the block design of the stimulation were similar to paradigms used in human research. Initially the startle habituation across trials and blocks, secondarily the PPI at PP to SNS intervals of 30, 60, 120, 220, 520, 1020 and 2020 ms was investigated. One pig out of ten did not have a startle response, and three other pigs did not have a startle response of a sufficient magnitude to demonstrate the PPI seen in the other six pigs at the expected PP intervals of 60, 120, and 220 ms. Maximal inhibition was seen at the 220 ms interval (mean PPI 58.6%, range -18.4 to 94.6%, N = 9). Most of the results in the pigs are in accordance with findings in studies of the human startle eye-blink EMG and this initial study promotes further studies and the use of the PPI measure in the validation of minipig models of psychiatric disorders.
KW - Acoustic Stimulation
KW - Analysis of Variance
KW - Animals
KW - Blinking
KW - Electromyography
KW - Habituation, Psychophysiologic
KW - Male
KW - Neural Inhibition
KW - Noise
KW - Reaction Time
KW - Refractory Period, Psychological
KW - Startle Reaction
KW - Swine
KW - Swine, Miniature
U2 - 10.1016/j.bbr.2003.09.003
DO - 10.1016/j.bbr.2003.09.003
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 15084445
SN - 0166-4328
VL - 151
SP - 295
EP - 301
JO - Behavioural Brain Research
JF - Behavioural Brain Research
IS - 1-2
ER -