The influence of repeated prestressors on single stress response in rats.

Pharmacology & toxicology Pub Date : 2000-01-01
A Yamamotová, M Starec, H Rasková, R Rokyta
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The effect of various stressors of different intensity applied in random order before the final single immersion restraint stress was tested in two inbred rat strains, isoprenaline-sensitive and isoprenaline-resistant. The isoprenaline-sensitive strain revealed higher incidence of heart lesions after this single acute stress and low incidence of gastric lesions. The isoprenaline-resistant strain had the opposite characteristics. These differences were constantly reproducible when this strong stressor was used. After prestress by different stressors (tail-flick, ether anaesthesia, Porsolt swimming stress) at different time schedules, the incidence of gastric ulcer lesions, the weight of organs (heart, adrenals, spleen) changed substantially in isoprenaline-sensitive rats only. The most important result was reversal of the extent of gastric lesions. The isoprenaline-sensitive strain revealed more lesions than the isoprenaline-resistant one. The repeated different prestressors mainly changed the reactivity of animals, isoprenaline-sensitive rats becoming more similar to isoprenaline-resistant rats. These findings urged us to interpret carefully the results obtained in stress research with different and multiple stressors both in animals and humans.

反复应激对大鼠单次应激反应的影响。
在异丙肾上腺素敏感和异丙肾上腺素耐药两种自交系大鼠中,随机施加不同强度的应激源,最后进行单次浸泡抑制应激。异丙肾上腺素敏感菌株在单次急性应激后心脏病变发生率较高,胃病变发生率较低。异丙肾上腺碱耐药菌株具有相反的特征。当使用这种强压力源时,这些差异不断重现。不同应激源(甩尾、乙醚麻醉、Porsolt游泳应激)在不同时间点的应激后,仅异丙肾上腺素敏感大鼠胃溃疡病变发生率、脏器(心脏、肾上腺、脾脏)重量发生了较大变化。最重要的结果是胃病变范围的逆转。异丙肾上腺素敏感菌株比异丙肾上腺素耐药菌株出现更多的病变。重复不同的应激物主要改变动物的反应性,异丙肾上腺素敏感大鼠与异丙肾上腺素耐药大鼠越来越相似。这些发现促使我们仔细解释在动物和人类中不同和多重压力源的压力研究中获得的结果。
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