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Central serotonin depletion modulates the behavioural, endocrine and physiological responses to repeated social stress and subsequent c-fos expression in the brains of male rats.

机译:中央5-羟色胺耗竭调节雄性大鼠大脑中反复社交压力和随后c-fos表达的行为,内分泌和生理反应。

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Intraspecific confrontation has been used to study effect of depleting central serotonin on the adaptation of male rats to repeated social stress (social defeat). Four groups of adult male rats were used (serotonin depletion/sham: stressed; serotonin depletion/sham: non-stressed). Central serotonin was reduced (by 59-97%) by a single infusion of the neurotoxin 5,7-dihydroxtryptamine (150 microg) into the cerebral ventricles; levels of dopamine and noradrenaline were unaltered (rats received appropriate uptake blockers prior to neurotoxic infusions). Sham-operated animals received solute only. Rats were then either exposed daily for 10 days to a second larger aggressive male in the latter's home cage, or simply transferred to an empty cage (control procedure). Rats with reduced serotonin failed to show the increased freezing behaviour during the pre-defeat phase of the social interaction test characteristic of sham animals. There was no change in the residents' behaviour. Core temperature increased during aggressive interaction in sham rats, and this did not adapt with repeated stress. By contrast, stress-induced hyperthermia was accentuated in serotonin-reduced rats as the number of defeat sessions increased. Basal core temperature was unaffected by serotonin depletion. Heart rate increased during social defeat, but this did not adapt with repeated stress; serotonin depletion had no effect on this cardiovascular response. Basal corticosterone was increased in serotonin-depleted rats, but the progressive reduction in stress response over days was not altered. C-fos expression in the brain was not altered in control (non-stressed) rats by serotonin reduction in the areas examined, but there was increased expression after repeated social stress in the medial amygdala of 5-HT depleted rats. These experiments show that reduction of serotonin alters responses to repeated social stress in male rats, and suggests a role for serotonin in the adaptive process.
机译:种内对抗已被用于研究消耗中央血清素对雄性大鼠适应反复社会压力(社会失败)的影响。使用四组成年雄性大鼠(5-羟色胺耗竭/假:应激; 5-羟色胺耗竭/假:非应激)。通过将神经毒素5,7-二氢色胺(150微克)单次输注到脑室,可降低中央血清素(降低59-97%)。多巴胺和去甲肾上腺素的水平未改变(在神经毒性输注前,大鼠接受了适当的摄取阻断剂)。假手术动物仅接受溶质。然后将大鼠每天暴露于另一只雄性更大的雄性雄性笼中,持续10天,或简单地转移到一个空笼中(对照程序)。血清素减少的大鼠在假动物的社交互动测试特征的失败前阶段未能表现出增强的冰冻行为。居民的行为没有改变。假性大鼠在积极的互动过程中,核心温度升高,这与反复的压力不适应。相比之下,随着失败次数的增加,在5-羟色胺降低的大鼠中应激引起的体温过高。基础核心温度不受血清素消耗的影响。在社交失利期间心率增加,但这并不能适应反复的压力。血清素的消耗对这种心血管反应没有影响。在5-羟色胺缺乏的大鼠中,基础皮质酮增加,但是随着时间的推移,应激反应的逐渐减少没有改变。在对照组(非应激)大鼠的大脑C-fos表达并未因血清素减少而改变,但在5HT耗竭大鼠的杏仁核反复受到社会压力后,脑中C-fos的表达增加。这些实验表明,血清素的减少会改变雄性大鼠对反复社交压力的反应,并表明血清素在适应性过程中的作用。

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