O. Makarenko, T. V. Hladkyi, A. V. Maikova, T. V. Mohylevska
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肝性脑病是肝脏疾病的常见并发症和表现,是肝功能衰竭的结果。我们的研究目的是在大鼠中毒性慢性联氨肝炎模型的背景下,研究大鼠的行为和情绪活动,以及脑组织内毒素中毒程度的鉴定。这项研究是在敖德萨国立梅奇尼科夫大学人类和动物生理学系对8-10个月的实验室雄性大鼠进行的。将动物分为2组,每组6只,对照组(完整动物)和实验组(形成中毒性联氨肝炎模型)。采用“开阔地”法和“T形迷宫”法研究动物的行为和情绪活动,评价大鼠脑功能状态。在脑匀浆中,测定了许多酶的活性,这可以表明神经系统功能变化的原因:溶菌酶、脲酶、弹性酶、过氧化氢酶的活性,丙二醛的含量。研究发现,大鼠中毒性肝炎的形成伴随着定向和行为活动(50- 70%)、探索性(40- 60%)和情绪性(30%)的抑制,t型迷宫学习问题解决速度和质量的动态明显恶化。大鼠肝炎模型导致溶菌酶活性下降22.1%,过氧化氢酶活性下降30.8%,脑组织脲酶活性检测,弹性酶活性增加44.6%,丙二醛含量增加21.5%。在肝炎背景下,脑组织匀浆检测到脲酶活性,炎症标志物和酶破坏者活性升高,抗氧化脑系统指标活性降低。中毒性肝炎背景下大鼠行为活动的改变是由肝脏解毒功能受损引起的内毒中毒的发展引起的。
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ПОВЕДІНКОВА АКТИВНІСТЬ ЩУРІВ І РІВЕНЬ ЕНДОТОКСИКОЗУ МОЗКУ НА ТЛІ ГІДРАЗИНОВОГО ГЕПАТИТУ
Hepatic encephalopathy is a frequent complication and manifestation of liver diseases, and a consequence of liver failure. Our research aims at studying behavioral and emotional activity, as well as identification of the degree of endotoxicosis of brain tissues of rats at the background of modelling in them of toxic chronic hydrazine hepatitis. The research was carried out at the Department of Human and Animal Physiology of Odessa National Mechnykov University on laboratory male rats, aged 8-10 months. The animals were divided into 2 groups, 6 animals in each, control (intact animals) and experimental (formation of a model of toxic hydrazine hepatitis) ones. The functional state of the brain of rats was evaluated by studying the behavioral and emotional activities of animals with the methods of "Open field" and "T- shaped labyrinth". In brain homogenates, the activity of a number of enzymes was determined, which could indicate the cause of changes in the functioning of the nervous system: the activity of lysozyme, urease, elastase, catalase, the content of malondialdehyde. It was discovered that formation of toxic hepatitis in rats is accompanied by inhibition of orientation and behavioural activity – on 50-70 %, exploratory – on 40-60 % and emotional – on 30 % in “open field” test, considerable aggravation of dynamics of rate and quality of learning problem solving in T-shaped labyrinth. Modeling of hepatitis in rats led to the decrease in lysozyme activity by 22.1%, catalase activity by 30.8%, detection of urease activity in the brain, as well as an increase in elastase activity by 44.6% and malondialdehyde content by 21.5%.в At the background of hepatitis in homogenates of brain tissues urease activity has been detected, activity of inflammation markers and enzymes-destructors increases, with activity of indices of antioxidant brain system decreasing. Change of behavioural activity of rats at the background of toxic hepatitis is caused by the development of endotoxicosis, which results from impairment of the function of liver detoxification.
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