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The Neuropeptide Y (NPY)-ergic System is Associated with Behavioral Resilience to Stress Exposure in an Animal Model of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

机译:在创伤后应激障碍的动物模型中,神经肽Y(NPY)能量系统与行为适应力对应激暴露的关系

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Converging evidence implicates the regulatory neuropeptide Y (NPY) in anxiety- and depression-related behaviors. The present study sought to assess whether there is an association between the magnitude of behavioral responses to stress and patterns of NPY in selected brain areas, and subsequently, whether pharmacological manipulations of NPY levels affect behavior in an animal model of PTSD. Animals were exposed to predator-scent stress for 15?min. Behaviors were assessed with the elevated plus maze and acoustic startle response tests 7 days later. Preset cutoff criteria classified exposed animals according to their individual behavioral responses. NPY protein levels were assessed in specific brain regions 8 days after the exposure. The behavioral effects of NPY agonist, NPY-Y1-receptor antagonist, or placebo administered centrally 1?h post-exposure were evaluated in the same manner. Immunohistochemical technique was used to detect the expression of the NPY, NPY-Y1 receptor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and GR 1 day after the behavioral tests. Animals whose behavior was extremely disrupted (EBR) selectively displayed significant downregulation of NPY in the hippocampus, periaqueductal gray, and amygdala, compared with animals whose behavior was minimally (MBR) or partially (PBR) disrupted, and with unexposed controls. One-hour post-exposure treatment with NPY significantly reduced prevalence rates of EBR and reduced trauma-cue freezing responses, compared with vehicle controls. The distinctive pattern of NPY downregulation that correlated with EBR as well as the resounding behavioral effects of pharmacological manipulation of NPY indicates an intimate association between NPY and behavioral responses to stress, and potentially between molecular and psychopathological processes, which underlie the observed changes in behavior. The protective qualities attributed to NPY are supported by the extreme reduction of its expression in animals severely affected by the stressor and imply a role in promoting resilience and/or recovery.
机译:越来越多的证据表明调节性神经肽Y(NPY)与焦虑和抑郁相关。本研究试图评估在选定的大脑区域中对压力的行为反应幅度与NPY模式之间是否存在关联,以及随后NPY水平的药理学操作是否会影响PTSD动物模型中的行为。使动物暴露于捕食者的压力下15分钟。 7天后通过高架迷宫和听觉惊吓反应测试评估行为。预设的截断标准根据暴露的动物的个体行为反应对其进行分类。暴露后8天,在特定的大脑区域评估NPY蛋白水平。以相同的方式评估暴露后1小时集中给药的NPY激动剂,NPY-Y1受体拮抗剂或安慰剂的行为效果。行为测试后1天,采用免疫组织化学技术检测NPY,NPY-Y1受体,脑源性神经营养因子和GR的表达。与行为受到最少(MBR)或部分(PBR)破坏的动物以及未暴露对照的动物相比,行为受到极大破坏(EBR)的动物选择性地表现出海马,导水管周围灰色和杏仁核中NPY的显着下调。与媒介物对照组相比,NPY暴露后一小时治疗显着降低了EBR的患病率并降低了创伤提示的冻结反应。与EBR相关的NPY下调的独特模式,以及NPY药理处理的响亮的行为效应表明NPY与行为对压力的反应密切相关,并且可能与分子和心理病理过程之间密切相关,这是观察到的行为变化的基础。 NPY在受应激源严重影响的动物中表达的极度降低,可支持NPY的保护作用,并暗示其在促进适应力和/或恢复中的作用。

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