Changes in microglia activity of rat brain induced by Macrovipera lebetina obtusa venom

A. Darbinyan, M. Antonyan, H. Koshatashyan, Susanna S. Gevorgyan, H. Arestakesyan, Z. Karabekian, N. Ayvazyan, A. Voskanyan
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Aims: The microglia activity of rat brain following exposure of the Macrovipera lebetina obtusa venom was investigated. Methods: Histochemical analysis of brain microcirculatory bed staining by Ca ATPase method for variable doses after intraperitoneal injections given for different time periods was used. The hemorrhagic activity of snake venom metalloproteinases was tested. Toxicological data were calculated using Behrens and Miller-Tainter methods. Surface, size of brain microglial cells (MGCs) and staining intensity were quantified using ImageJ software. Results: The vasodestructive action of the venom resulted in changes in ATPase activity. The intensity of staining of rat brain microcirculatory bed was venom dose-, and time-dependent. Increased activity of MGCs in hemorrhagic loci of different regions of venom affected brain was also demonstrated. Conclusion: The activation of microglia and changes of its form, size, and position strongly correlates with hemorrhage-induced cerebrovascular damage.
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毒蜥毒素诱导大鼠脑小胶质细胞活性的变化
目的:研究大鼠暴露于钝口蛇毒后大脑小胶质细胞的活性。方法:采用组织化学方法对不同时间段腹腔注射不同剂量的脑微循环床染色进行组织化学分析。测定了蛇毒金属蛋白酶的出血活性。毒理学数据使用Behrens和Miller-Tainter方法计算。使用ImageJ软件对脑小胶质细胞(MGCs)的表面、大小和染色强度进行量化。结果:毒液的血管破坏作用导致ATP酶活性发生变化。大鼠脑微循环床的染色强度与毒液的剂量有关,且与时间有关。MGCs在受毒液影响的大脑不同区域的出血位点的活性也有所增加。结论:小胶质细胞的活化及其形态、大小和位置的变化与出血性脑血管损伤密切相关。
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