Juvenile social isolation in Sprague Dawley rats does not have a lasting impact on social behavior in adulthood.

Publication date: Apr 15, 2025

Adolescent social interactions are essential for shaping adult behavior in humans. While rodent studies have highlighted the impact of social isolation on behavior, many extend isolation into adulthood, making it challenging to pinpoint the long-term consequences of juvenile isolation. To address these challenges, we examined the effects of social isolation using two independent protocols with male and female Sprague Dawley rats. In both prfotocols, rats were isolated during the juvenile stage; however, in one protocol, rats were re-socialized following isolation and tested in adulthood, while in the other, rats were tested immediately after isolation. This approach allowed us to determine whether social deficits emerged following adolescent isolation and if they could be reversed by re-socialization before adulthood. We found that juvenile isolation had no lasting effects but increased motivation for social interaction immediately after isolation. These findings underscore the need to account for housing conditions and isolation protocols when assessing the effects of social isolation.

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Concepts Keywords
Juvenile Animals
Long Behavior, Animal
Rats Female
Socialization Male
Stage Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Social Behavior
Social Isolation

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH psychiatric disorders
disease MESH depression
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH weaning
disease MESH Autism
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Water
drug DRUGBANK MK-212
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
drug DRUGBANK Proline
disease MESH uncertainty
disease MESH early life stress
disease MESH Violence
disease MESH adolescent development
disease MESH loneliness
disease MESH sequelae
disease MESH anxiety disorders
disease MESH substance use
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease MESH psychosis
pathway REACTOME Translation
drug DRUGBANK Dopamine
disease MESH schizophrenia
drug DRUGBANK Vasopressin
drug DRUGBANK Oxytocin
drug DRUGBANK Corticorelin
drug DRUGBANK Clozapine
disease MESH mitochondrial dysfunction
disease MESH abnormalities
drug DRUGBANK Methylergometrine
pathway REACTOME Dopamine receptors
drug DRUGBANK Fluoxetine
drug DRUGBANK Sucrose
drug DRUGBANK Serotonin
drug DRUGBANK Fluvoxamine
drug DRUGBANK Cocaine
drug DRUGBANK Amphetamine
drug DRUGBANK Nicotine
disease MESH alcoholism
pathway KEGG Alcoholism
drug DRUGBANK Morphine
disease MESH Relapse
pathway REACTOME Reproduction

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Juvenile social isolation in Sprague Dawley rats does not have a lasting impact on social behavior in adulthood.

Publication date: Apr 15, 2025

Adolescent social interactions are essential for shaping adult behavior in humans. While rodent studies have highlighted the impact of social isolation on behavior, many extend isolation into adulthood, making it challenging to pinpoint the long-term consequences of juvenile isolation. To address these challenges, we examined the effects of social isolation using two independent protocols with male and female Sprague Dawley rats. In both prfotocols, rats were isolated during the juvenile stage; however, in one protocol, rats were re-socialized following isolation and tested in adulthood, while in the other, rats were tested immediately after isolation. This approach allowed us to determine whether social deficits emerged following adolescent isolation and if they could be reversed by re-socialization before adulthood. We found that juvenile isolation had no lasting effects but increased motivation for social interaction immediately after isolation. These findings underscore the need to account for housing conditions and isolation protocols when assessing the effects of social isolation.

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Concepts Keywords
Juvenile Animals
Long Behavior, Animal
Rats Female
Socialization Male
Stage Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Social Behavior
Social Isolation

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH psychiatric disorders
disease MESH depression
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH weaning
disease MESH Autism
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Water
drug DRUGBANK MK-212
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
drug DRUGBANK Proline
disease MESH uncertainty
disease MESH early life stress
disease MESH Violence
disease MESH adolescent development
disease MESH loneliness
disease MESH sequelae
disease MESH anxiety disorders
disease MESH substance use
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease MESH psychosis
pathway REACTOME Translation
drug DRUGBANK Dopamine
disease MESH schizophrenia
drug DRUGBANK Vasopressin
drug DRUGBANK Oxytocin
drug DRUGBANK Corticorelin
drug DRUGBANK Clozapine
disease MESH mitochondrial dysfunction
disease MESH abnormalities
drug DRUGBANK Methylergometrine
pathway REACTOME Dopamine receptors
drug DRUGBANK Fluoxetine
drug DRUGBANK Sucrose
drug DRUGBANK Serotonin
drug DRUGBANK Fluvoxamine
drug DRUGBANK Cocaine
drug DRUGBANK Amphetamine
drug DRUGBANK Nicotine
disease MESH alcoholism
pathway KEGG Alcoholism
drug DRUGBANK Morphine
disease MESH Relapse
pathway REACTOME Reproduction

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Juvenile social isolation in Sprague Dawley rats does not have a lasting impact on social behavior in adulthood.

Publication date: Apr 15, 2025

Adolescent social interactions are essential for shaping adult behavior in humans. While rodent studies have highlighted the impact of social isolation on behavior, many extend isolation into adulthood, making it challenging to pinpoint the long-term consequences of juvenile isolation. To address these challenges, we examined the effects of social isolation using two independent protocols with male and female Sprague Dawley rats. In both prfotocols, rats were isolated during the juvenile stage; however, in one protocol, rats were re-socialized following isolation and tested in adulthood, while in the other, rats were tested immediately after isolation. This approach allowed us to determine whether social deficits emerged following adolescent isolation and if they could be reversed by re-socialization before adulthood. We found that juvenile isolation had no lasting effects but increased motivation for social interaction immediately after isolation. These findings underscore the need to account for housing conditions and isolation protocols when assessing the effects of social isolation.

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Concepts Keywords
Juvenile Animals
Long Behavior, Animal
Rats Female
Socialization Male
Stage Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Social Behavior
Social Isolation

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH psychiatric disorders
disease MESH depression
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH weaning
disease MESH Autism
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Water
drug DRUGBANK MK-212
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
drug DRUGBANK Proline
disease MESH uncertainty
disease MESH early life stress
disease MESH Violence
disease MESH adolescent development
disease MESH loneliness
disease MESH sequelae
disease MESH anxiety disorders
disease MESH substance use
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease MESH psychosis
pathway REACTOME Translation
drug DRUGBANK Dopamine
disease MESH schizophrenia
drug DRUGBANK Vasopressin
drug DRUGBANK Oxytocin
drug DRUGBANK Corticorelin
drug DRUGBANK Clozapine
disease MESH mitochondrial dysfunction
disease MESH abnormalities
drug DRUGBANK Methylergometrine
pathway REACTOME Dopamine receptors
drug DRUGBANK Fluoxetine
drug DRUGBANK Sucrose
drug DRUGBANK Serotonin
drug DRUGBANK Fluvoxamine
drug DRUGBANK Cocaine
drug DRUGBANK Amphetamine
drug DRUGBANK Nicotine
disease MESH alcoholism
pathway KEGG Alcoholism
drug DRUGBANK Morphine
disease MESH Relapse
pathway REACTOME Reproduction

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Juvenile social isolation in Sprague Dawley rats does not have a lasting impact on social behavior in adulthood.

Publication date: Apr 15, 2025

Adolescent social interactions are essential for shaping adult behavior in humans. While rodent studies have highlighted the impact of social isolation on behavior, many extend isolation into adulthood, making it challenging to pinpoint the long-term consequences of juvenile isolation. To address these challenges, we examined the effects of social isolation using two independent protocols with male and female Sprague Dawley rats. In both prfotocols, rats were isolated during the juvenile stage; however, in one protocol, rats were re-socialized following isolation and tested in adulthood, while in the other, rats were tested immediately after isolation. This approach allowed us to determine whether social deficits emerged following adolescent isolation and if they could be reversed by re-socialization before adulthood. We found that juvenile isolation had no lasting effects but increased motivation for social interaction immediately after isolation. These findings underscore the need to account for housing conditions and isolation protocols when assessing the effects of social isolation.

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Concepts Keywords
Juvenile Animals
Long Behavior, Animal
Rats Female
Socialization Male
Stage Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Social Behavior
Social Isolation

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH psychiatric disorders
disease MESH depression
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH weaning
disease MESH Autism
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
drug DRUGBANK Water
drug DRUGBANK MK-212
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
drug DRUGBANK Proline
disease MESH uncertainty
disease MESH early life stress
disease MESH Violence
disease MESH adolescent development
disease MESH loneliness
disease MESH sequelae
disease MESH anxiety disorders
disease MESH substance use
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease MESH psychosis
pathway REACTOME Translation
drug DRUGBANK Dopamine
disease MESH schizophrenia
drug DRUGBANK Vasopressin
drug DRUGBANK Oxytocin
drug DRUGBANK Corticorelin
drug DRUGBANK Clozapine
disease MESH mitochondrial dysfunction
disease MESH abnormalities
drug DRUGBANK Methylergometrine
pathway REACTOME Dopamine receptors
drug DRUGBANK Fluoxetine
drug DRUGBANK Sucrose
drug DRUGBANK Serotonin
drug DRUGBANK Fluvoxamine
drug DRUGBANK Cocaine
drug DRUGBANK Amphetamine
drug DRUGBANK Nicotine
disease MESH alcoholism
pathway KEGG Alcoholism
drug DRUGBANK Morphine
disease MESH Relapse
pathway REACTOME Reproduction

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