Regulation of Na + /K + -ATPase and Plasma Membrane Calcium ATPase in Brain-Gut Axis during Restraint Stress in Ageing Male Mice

A. Thomas, Lija L. Raju, K. Manish, M. Peter
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Ageing is believed to be a continuous process that begins at conception and proceeds until death. Little is known about the response of mice to ageing and restraint stress. Therefore, in this study, BALB/c mice of different age groups (1, 2, 4 and 6 months) were subjected to restraint stress of 30 min for two consecutive days. Ion transporters being the ion homeostasis regulators of the cell, we explored the response of Na + /K + -ATPase (NKA) and Plasma Membrane Calcium ATPase (PMCA) to restraint stress, an acute stressor. We examined the activity pattern of these ATPases in mice gut (fundus and pyloric regions of the stomach, the duodenum and the jejunum) and brain (cortex, hippocampus and cerebellum) in the stressed condition. The pattern of NKA and PMCA activities showed significant shift in stressed mice that corresponds with increasing age. This differential pattern of ion transporter response in the varied regions of the brain and gut present physiological evidence for a spatio-temporal modification of ion-transporter activity during ageing and restraint stress. Overall, the present data point to a vital role of brain-gut axis in the regulation of ion homeostasis in male mice.
抑制应激对老龄雄性小鼠脑肠轴Na + /K + - atp酶和质膜钙atp酶的调节
衰老被认为是一个持续的过程,从受孕开始,一直持续到死亡。关于小鼠对衰老和约束压力的反应,我们所知甚少。因此,在本研究中,不同年龄组(1、2、4、6个月)的BALB/c小鼠连续2天进行30分钟的约束应激。离子转运体是细胞的离子稳态调节剂,我们探讨了Na + /K + - atp酶(NKA)和质膜钙atp酶(PMCA)对急性应激源抑制应激的反应。我们检测了应激条件下小鼠肠道(胃底和幽门区、十二指肠和空肠)和大脑(皮层、海马和小脑)中这些atp酶的活性模式。应激小鼠的NKA和PMCA活性模式随着年龄的增长而发生显著变化。大脑和肠道不同区域离子转运体反应的差异模式为衰老和约束应激过程中离子转运体活性的时空改变提供了生理学证据。总的来说,目前的数据表明脑肠轴在雄性小鼠离子稳态调节中的重要作用。
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