The Influence of Selank on the Level of Cytokines Under the Conditions of "Social" Stress.

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Yasenyavskaya A Leonidovna, Samotrueva M Aleksandrovna, Tsibizova A Aleksandrovna, Bashkina O Aleksandrovna, Myasoedov N Fedorovich, Andreeva L Aleksandrovna
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Background: It was previously thought that inflammation and an immune response were the only factors capable of causing IL-1β, IL-6 and other cytokine`s production. In recent years data have appeared that stressful effects can also occupy an important place, enhancing production of IL- 1β, IL-6 and other cytokines; the result will be a change in the functional activity of a particular cell element, for example immunocompetent cells with subsequent development of inflammation, or a change in the functional activity of neurons. This experiment is aimed at studying the effect of the Selank glyprolin neuropeptide drug on the level of cytokines in animals under conditions of "social" stress, the results of which indicate the presence of stress-protective activity.

Methods: White nonlinear rats were used as experimental animals. A model of confrontations between males was chosen to create a "social" stress. The animals were in pairs in a cage which were separated by a septum preventing physical contact but having openings that provide sensory contact. Each day, the septum was removed for 10 minutes leading in an overwhelming majority to agonistic collisions (confrontations). Laboratory animals were divided into 3 groups: a group of intact males, a group of animals that were subjected to stress (sensory contact) for 20 days and a group that received intraperitoneally Selank at a dose of 100 mcg/kg/day under conditions of 20-day stress. The level of cytokines under study was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

Results: As a result of the work performed to determine the concentration of pro-inflammatory and anti- inflammatory cytokines, it was found that in the serum of animals exposed to stress, there was a statistically significant increase in the level of IL-1β, IL-6 and TGF-β1 in individuals with both types of behavior. It should be noted that, under the conditions of this stressful impact, there was a tendency to decrease the concentration of IL-4 and increase the level of TNF-α but these indicators were not statistically significant. Evaluation of the effect of Semax on the level of the cytokines in a stress-induced state showed that this neuropeptide causes a decrease in the concentration of IL-1β and IL-6, restoration of the level of IL-4, as well as suppression of the production of TGF-β1 and TNF-α in these conditions.

Conclusion: This peptide is able to reduce the concentration of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α, as well as TGF-β1, practically reaching control values, when studying the effect of Selank on the level of cytokines under conditions of " social" stress. There is the need for a detailed study of the role of cytokines in the development of stress-induced changes in order to find optimal correction tools.

“社会”应激条件下Selank对细胞因子水平的影响。
背景:以前认为炎症和免疫反应是唯一能够引起IL-1β、IL-6和其他细胞因子产生的因素。近年来的数据显示,应激效应也可以占据重要地位,促进IL- 1β, IL-6和其他细胞因子的产生;结果将是特定细胞成分的功能活性发生变化,例如免疫活性细胞随后发生炎症,或神经元功能活性发生变化。本实验旨在研究Selank glyprolin神经肽药物对“社会”应激条件下动物细胞因子水平的影响,结果表明存在应激保护活性。方法:以非线性大鼠为实验动物。选择了一种男性之间对抗的模式来制造一种“社会”压力。这些动物成对地关在一个笼子里,笼子里隔着隔膜,防止身体接触,但开口提供感官接触。每天,鼻中隔被移除10分钟,导致绝大多数的激烈碰撞(对抗)。实验动物分为3组:雄性完整组、应激(感觉接触)20 d组和应激20 d腹腔注射剂量为100 mcg/kg/d的Selank组。用酶联免疫吸附法测定细胞因子水平。结果:通过对促炎和抗炎细胞因子浓度的测定,我们发现应激动物血清中IL-1β、IL-6和TGF-β1水平在两种行为个体中均有统计学意义的升高。值得注意的是,在这种应激冲击条件下,有IL-4浓度降低、TNF-α水平升高的趋势,但这些指标均无统计学意义。评估Semax对应激状态下细胞因子水平的影响表明,该神经肽导致应激状态下IL-1β和IL-6浓度降低,IL-4水平恢复,TGF-β1和TNF-α的产生受到抑制。结论:在研究Selank对“社会”应激条件下细胞因子水平的影响时,该肽能够降低IL-1β、IL-6、TNF-α以及TGF-β1的浓度,几乎达到控制值。有必要详细研究细胞因子在应激诱导变化发展中的作用,以便找到最佳的纠正工具。
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