Shanyong Yi, Lijie Zhu, Yaxin Guo, Bin Zhao, Lai Wei, Zhijun Yao, Bin Yang
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Glucocorticoid Alleviates Stress-induced Hypothalamic Nerve Injury by Inhibiting the GSDMD-dependent Pyroptosis Pathway.
Background: Excessive stress leads to stress injury but the underlying mechanism is not completely understood and current preventive protocols are inadequate. This study aimed to investigate if glucocorticoid (GC) reduces nerve damage in the hypothalamus caused by stress and to clarify the mechanisms involved.
Methods: Behavioral alterations in stressed rats were observed using the open field test. Changes in the levels of stress hormones, inflammatory factors, and stress-related injury factors were detected using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Pathological alterations in the hypothalamus were observed using thionine staining and hematoxylin & eosin (HE) staining. The expression levels of proteins linked to pyroptosis were determined using western blotting.
Results: Stressed rats presented obvious anxiety-like behavior; the levels of stress hormones, inflammatory factors, and injury-related factors fluctuated abnormally. Morphological findings indicated substantial damage in the hypothalamus. Stress-induced nerve injury was alleviated by low-dose GC treatment, which also dramatically decreased the concentrations of inflammation-associated markers and expression of the gasdermin D (GSDMD)-related pyroptosis pathway.
Conclusions: Low-dose GC alleviates hypothalamic nerve injury by inhibiting the GSDMD-dependent pyroptosis pathway in stressed rats.
期刊介绍:
JIN is an international peer-reviewed, open access journal. JIN publishes leading-edge research at the interface of theoretical and experimental neuroscience, focusing across hierarchical levels of brain organization to better understand how diverse functions are integrated. We encourage submissions from scientists of all specialties that relate to brain functioning.