Chronic stress modulates the expression level of leptin and leptin receptors in the hypothalamus of male rats with a history of maternal stress

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100895
Roya Hosseini , Sara Emadian , Manijeh Dogani , Touba Ghazanfari , Nayere Askari
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The activity of different neurotransmitter pathways in the hypothalamus controls the stress response. Meanwhile, leptin is known as an effective mediator in the stress response, and its serum and brain levels change when exposed to stressful factors. In this study, the effect of chronic social instability stress (INS) and chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) on anxiety-like behavioral responses and the level of expression of leptin and its receptor in the brain of male Wistar rats that were under maternal stress (MS) were investigated. Grouping: control (n = 7), MS (n = 7), INS (n = 7), CUS (n = 7), MS + INS (n = 7), MS + CUS (n = 7). Forced swimming, elevated plus-maze, and open field tests were used to check anxiety-like behaviors. Next, the mRNA expression of leptin and its receptor in the hypothalamus was measured by Real-Time PCR. According to the results, adult rats with maternal stress showed an increase in their anxiety-like behaviors faced with the stress of chronic social instability and chronic unpredictable stress (compared to the groups that only received adult stresses). Also, the hypothalamic expression of leptin decreased, but we saw an increase in the expression of hypothalamic leptin receptors in INS, CUS, and MS groups and a decrease in MS + INS and MS + CUS groups. Results of this research suggest that leptin plays a role as an effective mediator in the occurrence of central and behavioral changes caused by maternal stress. In other words, it can be effective in changing resilience in the face of adult stress.
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慢性应激会调节有母体应激史的雄性大鼠下丘脑中瘦素和瘦素受体的表达水平
下丘脑中不同神经递质通路的活动控制着压力反应。同时,瘦素被认为是应激反应的有效介质,当暴露于应激因素时,其血清和大脑水平会发生变化。本研究探讨了慢性社会不稳定应激(INS)和慢性不可预知应激(CUS)对处于母性应激(MS)下的雄性Wistar大鼠焦虑样行为反应的影响以及瘦素及其受体在大鼠脑中的表达水平。分组:对照组(n = 7)、MS 组(n = 7)、INS 组(n = 7)、CUS 组(n = 7)、MS + INS 组(n = 7)、MS + CUS 组(n = 7)。强迫游泳、高架迷宫和开放场地测试用于检查焦虑样行为。然后,通过实时荧光定量PCR检测瘦素及其受体在下丘脑中的mRNA表达。结果表明,面对长期社会不稳定和长期不可预测的压力,接受母性压力的成年大鼠的焦虑样行为有所增加(与只接受成年压力的组别相比)。此外,下丘脑瘦素的表达量也有所下降,但我们看到 INS 组、CUS 组和 MS 组下丘脑瘦素受体的表达量有所增加,而 MS + INS 组和 MS + CUS 组则有所下降。研究结果表明,瘦素在母体应激引起的中枢和行为变化中发挥着有效的介导作用。换句话说,瘦素能有效改变面对成人压力时的恢复力。
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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