慢性束缚应激不会改变雄性大鼠的主动回避应对能力或内侧前额叶皮层或凹凸核的神经元激活水平

Journal of physiological investigation Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-28 DOI:10.4103/ejpi.EJPI-D-24-00066
Hsun-Yi Kuan, Chun-Hui Chang
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摘要:压力是一种对生存至关重要的适应性反应。然而,长期压力会导致不适应行为和健康问题。长期压力会降低防御性应对行为的灵活性。以往的研究表明,内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)和伏隔核(NAc)在面对威胁时保持主动回避而非冻结行为方面起着关键作用。本研究旨在探讨慢性应激是否会改变雄性大鼠前边缘皮层、下边缘皮层、NAc核心和NAc外壳的神经元激活水平以及面对危险时的防御性应对,并假设这两个脑区的激活水平会降低,动物会花更多的时间处于冻结状态。我们对雄性大鼠进行了连续14天的慢性束缚应激程序(每天2小时)。我们使用了一个诱导压杆电击回避任务来评估动物的回避应对能力以及mPFC和NAc的神经元活动。结果表明,与非应激对照组相比,长期接受束缚应激的动物体重增长较慢,并在强迫游泳试验中出现类似绝望的行为。然而,与我们的假设相反,慢性束缚应激并没有改变主动回避应对或mPFC和NAc的神经元激活水平。
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Chronic Restraint Stress Did Not Alter Active Avoidance Coping or Neuronal Activation Levels of the Medial Prefrontal Cortex or the Nucleus Accumbens in Male Rats.

Abstract: Stress is an adaptive response crucial for survival. However, chronic stress can lead to maladaptive behaviors and health issues. Prolonged stress reduces the flexibility of defensive coping behaviors. Previous studies have shown that the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the nucleus accumbens (NAc) play critical roles in maintaining active avoidance instead of freezing behaviors in face of threats. This study aimed to investigate whether chronic stress altered the prelimbic cortex, infralimbic cortex, NAc core and the NAc shell neuronal activation levels and the defensive coping in male rats in face of danger, and we hypothesized that the activation levels of these two brain regions would decrease and the animals would spend more time in freezing. The animals underwent a chronic restraint stress procedure (2 h/day) for consecutive 14 days. Using a cued lever-pressing shock avoidance task, we assessed the avoidance coping and the neuronal activities in the mPFC and the NAc. Our results showed that compared to nonstressed controls, animals that underwent chronic restraint stress were slower in gaining body weight and developed despair-like behaviors in the forced swim test. However, contrary to our hypothesis, chronic restraint stress did not alter active avoidance coping or neuronal activation levels of the mPFC and the NAc.

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