The effects of short-term exposure to crowding stress on the pancreatic islets morphology and glycemia in mice

T. Trandaburu , I. Mincu , A. Petrescu-Kaianu , V. Popescu
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Behavior, pancreatic islets morphology and plasma glucose levels of male mice exposed for 2, 4, 24 and 48 hours to crowding stress were investigated. The crowding induced an intense turmoil state associated with enhanced irritability and aggressiveness among the specimens of all experimental groups. Violent fights occurred especially in the first 4–6 hours, generally with the death of 1–2 individuals from each group.

The changes recorded in the pancreatic islets affected first (2 hours) exclusively the insulin-producing cells, and in subsequent intervals they progressively expanded over all cell types. The changes occurred during the experiment in all islet cell types; however the B-cells showed by far the most pronounced alterations irrespective of the studied time interval. Most changes suggested the stimulation of the entire gland secretory activity, but particularly of B-cells, which was also proved by low glycemia values recorded at 3 of the 4 crowding time intervals. On the other hand, some alterations, occurring first at 24 hours, were regarded as signs of a moderate B-cells secretory hypoactivity; they may partly support the slight hyperglycemia obtained at this time interval.

The significance of the above short-term observations in the induction of glycoregulation disturbances, diabetes included, as well as the presumably mediation role of adrenal-cortex and -medulla hormones under stress conditions are discussed and correlated with findings reported in literature.

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短期拥挤应激对小鼠胰岛形态和血糖的影响
研究了暴露于拥挤应激2、4、24和48小时的雄性小鼠的行为、胰岛形态和血糖水平。在所有实验组的样本中,拥挤引起了一种强烈的骚动状态,这种状态与增强的易怒和攻击性有关。特别是在头4-6小时内发生了激烈的打斗,通常每组有1-2个人死亡。在胰岛中记录的变化最初(2小时)只影响产生胰岛素的细胞,在随后的时间间隔中,它们逐渐扩展到所有细胞类型。实验期间,所有胰岛细胞类型均发生了变化;然而,无论研究时间间隔如何,b细胞的变化都是最明显的。大多数变化表明整个腺体分泌活动受到刺激,尤其是b细胞,在4个拥挤时间间隔中的3个记录的低血糖值也证明了这一点。另一方面,一些改变,首先发生在24小时,被认为是中度b细胞分泌活性降低的迹象;它们可能在一定程度上支持在这个时间间隔内获得的轻度高血糖。本文讨论了上述短期观察在诱导糖调节紊乱(包括糖尿病)中的意义,以及应激条件下肾上腺皮质激素和髓质激素可能起的中介作用,并与文献报道的结果相关联。
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