TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation the Anxiolytic Effects of Zinc Supplemented Diet in the Elevated Plus-Maze Test AU - , Saeid Sobhanirad AU - , Reza Valizadeh AU - , Ali Moghimi AU - , Abbasali Naserian AU - , Hadi Eslamimoghadam JO - Research Journal of Biological Sciences VL - 3 IS - 9 SP - 964 EP - 967 PY - 2008 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1815-8846 DO - rjbsci.2008.964.967 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjbsci.2008.964.967 KW - Emotional behaviors KW -elevated plus maze KW -supplemental zinc KW -rat AB - In an experiment, the emotional and exploratory behaviors of Wistar rats to dietary zinc supplementation from zinc sulfate monohydrate (ZnS), Zinc oxide (ZnO) and zinc Methionine (ZnM) were studied in an elevated plus maze test. One hundred-twenty rats were assigned to 10 dietary treatments including: Basal diet (BD) + 50 mg kg 1 ZnS, BD + 100 mg kg 1 ZnS, BD + 200 mg kg 1 ZnS, BD + 50 mg kg 1 ZnO, BD + 100mg kg 1 ZnO, BD + 200 mg kg 1 ZnO, BD + 50 mg kg 1 ZnM, BD + 100 mg kg 1 ZnM, BD + 200 mg kg 1 ZnM and Basal diet (without Zn supplementation). These parameters including number of crossing of arms, time spent in open arms (%), time spent in closed arms (%) and number of rearing were recorded for 5 min. Although, the actual mechanism of zinc effectiveness in the body processes is still unclear, but, it appears to be related to the increase in accumulation of excitatory mediates or the decrease in accumulation of inhibitory mediates in hippocampus and or the decrease in function of GABA ergic mechanisms. ER -