大鼠在高架加迷宫中的行为参数与血浆中白细胞介素-1beta 水平的相关性分析

Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1134/s0022093024040227
N. P. Komysheva, G. T. Shishkina, A. I. Mukhamadeeva, N. N. Dygalo
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摘要外周细胞因子可能会影响心理情绪行为,但白细胞介素-1beta(IL-1beta)在炎症激活时改变焦虑和运动活动的作用仍不清楚。为了澄清这一问题,研究人员分析了成年雄性大鼠在以不同方式服用促炎刺激物脂多糖(LPS)后在高架加迷宫(EPM)试验中的行为参数与血浆中 IL-1beta 水平之间的相关性。大鼠腹腔注射 0.5 或 5 毫克/千克剂量的 LPS 以及生理溶液(对照组)后,单次注射 24 小时后最明显的行为效应是内毒素剂量依赖性抑制动物的运动活动。注射 5 毫克/千克内毒素 24 小时后,还观察到焦虑行为增加。高剂量内毒素引起的行为变化在一周后完全恢复正常。在以较低剂量(0.5 毫克/千克;每两天一次)重复注射 LPS 一周后的一天,动物的行为也与对照组没有差异。LPS 后运动活动的抑制可能是由于血浆中 IL-1beta 水平的升高,IL-1beta 与相应行为参数之间的显著负相关也说明了这一点。总之,我们可以得出结论:IL-1beta 是 LPS 对运动活动的短暂抑制作用机制中毫无疑问的参与者。
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Analysis of Correlations between Behavioral Parameters in the Elevated Plus Maze and the Levels of Interleukin-1beta in Blood Plasma in Rats

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Peripheral cytokines may influence psychoemotional behavior, but the role of interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) in altering anxiety and motor activity in response to inflammatory activation remains unclear. To clarify this issue, correlations between behavioral parameters in the elevated plus maze (EPM) test and plasma levels of IL-1beta after administration of the proinflammatory stimulus lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in different modes were analyzed in adult male rats. LPS in doses of 0.5 or 5 mg/kg, as well as physiological solution (control), were administered to rats intraperitoneally. The most pronounced behavioral effect 24 hours after a single injection was an endotoxin dose-dependent inhibition of the animals’ motor activity. Twenty four hours after the 5 mg/kg, an increased anxiety behavior was also observed. The behavioral changes caused by the high dose of endotoxin were completely normalized after a week. The behavior of the animals one day after the end of repeated injections of LPS at a lower dose for a week (0.5 mg/kg; once every two days) also did not differ from the control. The inhibition of motor activity after LPS could be due to an increase in the level of IL-1beta in the blood plasma, as indicated by the identified significant negative correlations between IL-1beta and the corresponding behavioral parameters. No significant correlation was found between the peripheral level of IL-1beta and such a classic indicator of anxiety as the percentage of entries into the open arms of the maze. In general, the obtained results allow us to conclude that IL-1beta is an undoubted participant in the mechanism of the transient inhibitory effect of LPS on motor activity.

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