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老年大鼠:性别差异与对慢性应激的反应

Aged rats: sex differences and responses to chronic stress.

作者信息

Bowman Rachel E, Maclusky Neil J, Diaz Samantha E, Zrull Mark C, Luine Victoria N

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Sacred Heart University, 5151 Park Avenue, Fairfield, CT 06825, USA.

出版信息

Brain Res. 2006 Dec 18;1126(1):156-66. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2006.07.047. Epub 2006 Aug 17.

Abstract

Cognitive, as well as physiological, sex differences exist in young adult rats under both basal conditions and following chronic stress; however, few studies have examined whether sex differences remain in aged subjects and whether responses to stress are altered. We compared aged male and female Fischer 344 rats (21.5 months at testing) without stress and when given 21 days of restraint for 6 h/day on locomotion, anxiety-related behaviors, object recognition (non-spatial memory), object placement (spatial memory), body weight and serum steroid hormone levels. Control (unstressed) females had lower levels of estradiol and testosterone and higher corticosterone than males, and stress had no lasting effect on hormone concentrations. Females weighed less than males and showed less weight loss with stress. Locomotion measures on an open field were similar in the sexes and unaffected by stress. Anxiety-related behavior measures on the field showed that males were generally more anxious and that stress increased male, but decreased, female anxiety-related behaviors. In memory testing, exploration of objects was not different between the sexes, with or without stress, while stress increased exploration in both sexes during object recognition trials. Both males and females, regardless of treatment, discriminated between old and new objects at short, but not long, inter-trial delays. The typical advantage of young males for spatial memory performance was not observed in aged subjects on the object placement tasks. Stress-dependent enhancements in females and impairments in males for object placement are reported for young rats, but in aged rats, neither sex was altered by stress. Current data suggest that aging is associated with changes in the pattern of sex differences present in young adult rats in some behaviors and in the behavioral responses to stress.

摘要

在基础条件下以及慢性应激后,成年幼鼠存在认知和生理上的性别差异;然而,很少有研究考察老年个体中是否仍存在性别差异以及应激反应是否会发生改变。我们比较了老年雄性和雌性Fischer 344大鼠(测试时21.5个月)在无应激状态下以及每天接受6小时、持续21天的束缚应激后的运动能力、焦虑相关行为、物体识别(非空间记忆)、物体放置(空间记忆)、体重和血清类固醇激素水平。对照(无应激)雌性大鼠的雌二醇和睾酮水平低于雄性,皮质酮水平高于雄性,应激对激素浓度没有持久影响。雌性大鼠体重低于雄性,且应激导致的体重减轻较少。在旷场实验中的运动测量结果显示,两性相似且不受应激影响。旷场实验中的焦虑相关行为测量表明,雄性通常更焦虑,应激增加了雄性的焦虑相关行为,但降低了雌性的焦虑相关行为。在记忆测试中,无论有无应激,两性对物体的探索没有差异,而在物体识别试验中,应激增加了两性对物体的探索。无论接受何种处理,雄性和雌性大鼠在短时间而非长时间的试验间隔中都能区分新旧物体。在物体放置任务中,老年个体未表现出年轻雄性在空间记忆表现上的典型优势。对于幼鼠,有报道称应激会增强雌性大鼠的物体放置能力而损害雄性大鼠的物体放置能力,但在老年大鼠中,两性均未因应激而改变。目前的数据表明,衰老与成年幼鼠中存在的某些行为的性别差异模式以及对应激的行为反应的变化有关。

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