STRESS HORMONE RELEASE AND PROOPIOMELANOCORTIN MRNA LEVELS IN NEONATAL RATS TREATED WITH MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE TO INDUCE NEUROTOXIC LESIONS

D. Jezova, A. Kiss, D. Tokarev, I. Škultétyová
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Abstract

Stress hormone release and proopiomelanocortin (POMC) mRNA levels in the anterior pituitary were measured in neonatal rats exposed to repeated glutamate treatment (4 mg/g ip on postnatal days 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10) used to induce neurotoxic lesions in the experimental ‘MSG syndrome’. Since the solution of glutamate in the dose required is hypertonic, the effects of a similar treatment with hypertonic saline (10 percent) were also evaluated. Plasma corticosterone rose in response to both hypertonic saline and glutamate treatment and the response was of a higher magnitude on postnatal day 2 compared to that on day 10. Repeated stress associated with hypertonic saline and glutamate injections resulted in an increase in plasma ACTH and POMC mRNA levels in the anterior pituitary as observed on postnatal day 10. The data provide evidence that the exposure to stress is able to induce a rise in POMC transcription also during the stress-hyporesponsive period. The treatment of neonatal rats with monosodium glutamate provoked a considerable stress response which was significantly higher than that induced by hypertonic saline. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
谷氨酸钠诱导新生大鼠神经毒性损伤的应激激素释放和促黑素原皮质素mrna水平
研究人员测量了新生大鼠在出生后第2、4、6、8和10天反复接受谷氨酸治疗(4mg /g / ip)以诱导实验性“味精综合征”的神经毒性病变时,垂体前叶应激激素释放和原黑素皮质素(POMC) mRNA水平。由于所需剂量的谷氨酸溶液是高渗的,因此也评估了用高渗盐水(10%)进行类似治疗的效果。血浆皮质酮在高渗盐水和谷氨酸治疗后均升高,且在出生后第2天的反应幅度高于第10天。高渗生理盐水和谷氨酸注射相关的反复应激导致在出生后第10天观察到垂体前叶血浆ACTH和POMC mRNA水平升高。这些数据提供了证据,表明应激暴露能够诱导POMC转录在应激低反应期上升。谷氨酸钠对新生大鼠的应激反应明显高于高渗盐水。©1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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