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Decreased BDNF in female but not male rats after exposure to stress: a sex-sensitive rat model of stress?

机译:在接触压力后,雌性但不是雄性大鼠的BDNF减少:性敏感的大鼠压力模型?

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The literature has consistently emphasized a relationship between chronic stress and depression as well as the involvement of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). It is also well known that there are gender disparities with regard to depression. However, there has been a lack of biobehavioral experimental investigations of these relationships with regard to the role of BDNF in sex differences in response to stress. It was hypothesized that stress (chronic unpredictable mild stress [CUMS], shock stress [SS]) would result in greater deleterious alterations in behavior (open field activity [OFA]) and biological (serum BDNF, body weight [BW]) indices of depression for female rats as compared to male rats. Subjects consisted of 79 Sprague-Dawley rats with 11-16 rats per each condition. CUMS consisted of 14 d of stress whereby on each stress day, rats were exposed to 20-min periods of predator stress and unpredictable environmental stress. SS consisted of a 2-h per day session of immobilization and tail-shocks repeated for three consecutive days. Serum BDNF was collected via trunk blood and quantitated using commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). There were pronounced sex differences with regard to stress-induced behavioral and biological alterations. Both stressors decreased vertical activity (VA) (i.e. increased depressive-related behavior) and SS decreased serum BDNF in female rats, but not in male rats. Findings indicate a potential relationship between depressive-like behaviors and BDNF after exposure to stress. The clear sex differences in stress responding emphasize the need for more stress research that involves male and female subjects.Lay summary Stress decreased vertical activity (VA) in female but not male rats while shock stress (SS) decreased serum BDNF in female but not male rats. VA was positively correlated with serum BDNF for female rats. These findings suggest sex differences in response to stress.
机译:文献一致地强调了慢性应激和抑郁症之间的关系以及脑衍生的神经营养因子(BDNF)的参与。众所周知,关于抑郁症存在性别差异。然而,对于BDNF在对压力响应的反应中的性别差异方面的作用,缺乏对这些关系的生物健美实验研究。假设应力(慢性不可预测的温和胁迫[CUMS],冲击胁迫[SS])将导致行为更大的有害改变(开放的田间活动[OFA])和生物学(血清BDNF,体重[BW])指数与雄性大鼠相比,雌性大鼠的抑郁症。受试者由每种条件为11-16只大鼠的79例Sprague-Dawley大鼠。 CUMS由14天的压力组成,在每个应力日,大鼠暴露于20分钟的捕食者应力和不可预测的环境压力。 SS由每天2小时的固定化,连续三天重复尾部冲击。通过躯干血液收集血清BDNF,并使用商业酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)定量。关于压力诱导的行为和生物改变,有明显的性别差异。两种压力源减少了垂直活动(VA)(即,增加的抑郁相关行为),SS降低了雌性大鼠的血清BDNF,但不在雄性大鼠中。调查结果表明抑郁状行为与暴露于应力后的BDNF之间的潜在关系。压力的明显性别差异强调需要更多的压力研究,涉及男性和女性主体的压力研究。仍然在女性但不是雄性大鼠中的垂直活动(Va)减少,而休克应激(SS)减少了女性但不是男性的血清BDNF老鼠。 VA与雌性大鼠的血清BDNF呈正相关。这些调查结果表明对压力的反应性差异。

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