Attack-induced changes in response to decapitation of plasma catecholamines of victim mice.

Psychopharmacology communications Pub Date : 1976-01-01
Y Tizabi, I J Kopin, G D Maengwyn-Davies, N B Thoa
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Male mice of 3 different strains (NIH, C57BR/cdJ and A/HeJ) were exposed individuality (victims) to attack by trained fighter Swiss Webster mice for 10 minutes daily for various numbers of days. Immediately after the last attack the victim mice were decapitated along with unattacked control mice of the appropriate strain, and plasma norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E) were measured. The concentration of NE was significantly lower in decapitated C57BR/cdJ mice than in the other 2 strains. The concentrations of E and NE in the plasma of decapitated C57BR/cdJ and A/HeJ mice were significantly greater after 4 days of attacks, whereas in NIH mice plasma levels of only NE were greater and this occurred only after 14 days of attacks. After 7 days of exposure to attack, C57BR/cdJ and A/HeJ victim mice were permitted to rest for various periods of time. In C57BR/cdJ animals plasma E returned to almost normal levels after 2 days, and NE after 4 days, while in A/HeJ mice plasma E and NE returned to control levels already after 1 day of rest.

攻击引起的受害小鼠血浆儿茶酚胺对斩首反应的变化。
将NIH、C57BR/cdJ和A/HeJ 3个不同品系的雄性小鼠个体(受害者)暴露于训练过的战斗瑞士韦氏鼠的攻击中,每天10分钟,持续不同天数。在最后一次攻击后立即将受害小鼠与相应品系的未受攻击的对照小鼠一起斩首,测量血浆去甲肾上腺素(NE)和肾上腺素(E)。C57BR/cdJ断头小鼠NE浓度明显低于其他2个品系。C57BR/cdJ和A/HeJ断头小鼠的血浆中E和NE的浓度在发病4天后显著升高,而NIH小鼠的血浆中NE的浓度仅在发病14天后升高。暴露于攻击7天后,C57BR/cdJ和A/HeJ受害小鼠被允许休息不同的时间。C57BR/cdJ组小鼠2天后血浆E和NE基本恢复正常,4天后血浆NE基本恢复正常,而A/HeJ组小鼠1天后血浆E和NE已恢复正常。
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