Increased Depressive-like, Anxiety-like, and Perseverative-like Behavior in Binge Eating Model in Juvenile Rats

Nutrients. 2024 Apr 25;16(9):1275. doi: 10.3390/nu16091275.

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate depressive-like, anxiety-like, and perseverative-like behaviors in a binge eating model. Juvenile Wistar rats, using the binge eating model, were compared to caloric restriction, induced stress, and control groups. Rats of the induced stress group presented binge-like behaviors in standard food intake in the second cycle of the experiment when compared to the caloric restriction group and the binge eating model group. Depressive-like behavior was observed in the binge eating model group with longer immobility time (p < 0.001) and less swim time (p < 0.001) in comparison to the control group. Anxiety-like behavior was observed by shorter duration of burying latency in the binge eating model group when compared to the induced stress group (p = 0.04) and a longer duration of burying time when compared to the control group (p = 0.02). We observed perseverative-like behavior by the binge model group, who made more entries to the new arm (p = 0.0004) and spent a longer time in the new arm when compared to the control group (p = 0.0001). Our results show differences in behaviors between the groups of rats studied. These results suggest that calorie restriction-refeeding, along with stress, may lead to depressive-like, anxiety-like, and perseverative-like behavioral changes in male Wistar rats.

Keywords: animal model; anxiety-like; binge-like eating; depressive-like; perseverative-like.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anxiety*
  • Behavior, Animal*
  • Binge-Eating Disorder / psychology
  • Bulimia* / psychology
  • Caloric Restriction*
  • Depression* / psychology
  • Disease Models, Animal*
  • Male
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar*
  • Stress, Psychological

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.