EFFECTS OF ACUTE STRESS DURATION ON THE RAT BRAIN MAST CELL ACTIVATION

O. Paundralingga, Darmawan Darkim, B. Munir, B. H. Daeng
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Background. Stress of varying duration and types are known to affect the number and activation level of  cerebral mast cells (MCs) via plasma CRH. Although MC number is known not to be increased in acute  stress, elevated plasma CRH might still activate brain MCs. Objective. To investigate the effect of acute stress of incremental duration to the activation level of  thalamic and hippocampal mast cells using elevated platform test to elicit stress in male Wistar rats. Methods. This research used randomized post-test only control group design with 4 control group of 30, 60, and 90 minute stress exposure. Mast cell activation of the regiotalamus and hippocampus is assessed by histomorphometrics. Results. In the hippocampus, we found a significant difference of MC activation between control and experimental groups (p=0.014; p<0.05) but not among the incremental duration of acute stress. However, MC activation was not different between control and experimental groups in the thalamus . Conclusion. Acute stress exposure increases MC activation without recruiting further MCs in specific cerebral region but the duration of acute stress itself does not affect the activation level.
急性应激持续时间对大鼠脑肥大细胞活化的影响
背景已知不同持续时间和类型的应激会通过血浆CRH影响脑肥大细胞(MC)的数量和激活水平。尽管已知MC数量在急性应激中不会增加,但升高的血浆CRH仍可能激活脑MC。客观的采用升高平台试验的方法,研究递增时间的急性应激对雄性Wistar大鼠丘脑和海马肥大细胞激活水平的影响。方法。本研究采用了仅试验后的随机对照组设计,4个对照组分别为30、60和90分钟的压力暴露。通过组织形态计量学评估区域和海马的肥大细胞活化。后果在海马中,我们发现对照组和实验组之间的MC激活有显著差异(p=0.014;p<0.05),但在急性应激的增加持续时间之间没有差异。然而,对照组和实验组的丘脑MC激活没有差异。结论急性应激暴露增加了MC的激活,而不会在特定的大脑区域招募更多的MC,但急性应激的持续时间本身并不影响激活水平。
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