[MORPHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF THE NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF THE EXTRACT OF ASTRAGALUS MEMBRANACEUS ON THE BRAIN OF RATS SUBJECTED TO IMMOBILIZATION STRESS].

S M Gulyaev, L N Shantanova, E T Batotsyrenova
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The aim of the study was to analyze histological and morphometric changes in the brain of rats subjected to immobilization stress and to assess the neuroprotective effect of the extract of Astragalus membranaceus (AE). The work was carried out on Wistar rats that were divided into 3 groups (6 animals in each): group 1 — intact rats; group 2 — control animals subjected to immobilization stress for 18 h; group 3 — rats treated orally with AE (50 mg/kg) for 7 days and then subjected to immobilization stress. The level of stress-induced brain damage was assessed by a morphometric method, by measuring the proportions of morphologically intact neurons, hyperchromatic shrunken neurons and neurons with the signs of degeneration in layers III–V of the cerebral cortex and CA1 region of the hippocampus in the standard area of the section. Immobilization stress in rats led to a clearly pronounced neuronal damage in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. AE was found to limit the stress-induced neuronal damage in the cerebral cortex and the hippocampus: the proportion of hyperchromatic shrunken neurons was reduced 3 and 4.6 times, respectively, compared to control.

[黄芪提取物对固定应激大鼠脑保护作用的形态计量学评价]。
本研究旨在分析固定应激大鼠脑组织的组织学和形态学变化,并评价黄芪提取物(AE)的神经保护作用。将Wistar大鼠分为3组(每组6只):第1组为完整大鼠,第2组为对照组,固定应激18 h;3组:口服AE (50 mg/kg) 7 d,然后进行固定应激。采用形态测量法,通过测量切片标准区域大脑皮层III-V层和海马CA1区形态完整神经元、高染色萎缩神经元和变性神经元的比例,评估应激性脑损伤水平。大鼠的固定应激导致大脑皮层和海马体中明显的神经元损伤。研究发现,AE限制了应激诱导的大脑皮层和海马神经元损伤:与对照组相比,高染色萎缩神经元的比例分别减少了3倍和4.6倍。
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