Age- and sex-related dynamics of structural and functional motor behavior interactions in striatum neurons in rats

V. Kudryavtseva, A. V. Moiseeva, S. Mukhamedova, G. Piavchenko, S. Kuznetsov
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Aim. To study the age-related dynamics of structural and functional interactions of striatal neurons in the implementation of acts of motor behaviour in rats of both sexes.Materials and methods. The study was carried out on 36 Wistar rats of both sexes aged 2, 7 and 16 months (n = 6 per group). In animals of all groups, locomotor activity was determined using a Laboras device (Metris, the Netherlands) for15 minutes, after which the brain was sampled to determine the number and size of neurons in the striatum. The median and interquartile range of the index of motor activity and the number of neurons were determined, and to study the relationship between these indicators, a correlation and regression analysis was performed with the construction of linear and polynomial trends, and the coefficient of determination R2 was calculated.Results. The size of neurons did not change significantly with age in the rats of both sexes. The number of neurons differed statistically in the rats of different sexes in all age groups. In male rats, the maximum number of neurons was noted at the age of 7 months with a decrease to 16 months. In female rats, the maximum number of neurons was recorded at the age of 2 months with a further decrease to 7 and 16 months. According to the regression analysis, a linear strong relationship (R2 =0.80 for males, R2 = 0.79 for females) was established between the number of neurons in the striatum and motor activity in 2-month-old animals. At the age of 7 and 16 months the relationship is non-linear.Conclusion. The number of neurons in the striatum is subject to sex and age dynamics, while their size remains unchanged from 2 to 16 months. For animals of both sexes, a decrease in the role of the striatum in providing motor activity in the process of growing up was noted. This relationship reaches its maximum in 2-month-old rats and then decreases.
大鼠纹状体神经元结构和功能运动行为相互作用的年龄和性别相关动力学
的目标。目的:研究雌雄大鼠纹状体神经元在运动行为中结构和功能相互作用的年龄相关动力学。材料和方法。研究对象为36只雄性Wistar大鼠,年龄分别为2、7、16个月,每组6只。在所有组的动物中,使用Laboras装置(荷兰Metris)测量运动活动15分钟,之后对大脑进行采样以确定纹状体中神经元的数量和大小。确定运动活动指标与神经元数量的中位数和四分位数范围,并通过构建线性和多项式趋势进行相关和回归分析,计算决定系数R2来研究这些指标之间的关系。雌雄大鼠的神经元大小并没有随着年龄的增长而发生显著变化。各年龄组不同性别大鼠的神经元数量有统计学差异。雄性大鼠的神经元数量在7月龄时达到最大值,16月龄时减少。雌性大鼠在2月龄时神经元数量最多,7月龄和16月龄时神经元数量减少。根据回归分析,2月龄大鼠纹状体神经元数量与运动活动之间存在较强的线性关系(雄性R2 =0.80,雌性R2 = 0.79)。在7个月和16个月时,这种关系是非线性的。纹状体中神经元的数量受性别和年龄的影响,而它们的大小在2到16个月之间保持不变。在两性动物中,纹状体在成长过程中提供运动活动的作用有所下降。这种关系在2个月大的大鼠中达到最大,然后减弱。
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