Effect of two behavioral tests on corticosterone level in plasma of mice lacking the noradrenaline transporter

Joanna Solich, Paulina Pałach, Bogusława Budziszewska, Marta Dziedzicka-Wasylewska
Pharmacological Reports  
In the present study, we investigated plasma corticosterone levels of genetically modified mice lacking noradrenaline transporter (NET(-/-)), in response to the forced swim test (FST) and tail suspension test (TST). FST strongly increased the plasma corticosterone level in the first minute after the test (significantly only in NET(+/+) mice), while TST was without any significant effect in both genotypes studied. A single dose of tianeptine (20 mg/kg, ip) shortened immobility time in both tests
more » ... in NET(-/-) mice, as well as NET(+/+) mice subjected to FST, but not TST. The lack of effect of tianeptine in control animals (NET(+/+)) subjected to TST is also reflected in unchanged levels of plasma corticosterone.
pmid:19211997 fatcat:36yqjvdv6rdmjinkapbqsea4fa