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从断奶到成年期的住房条件对成年雌性大鼠缺氧时通气、体温调节和内分泌反应的影响。

Influence of housing conditions from weaning to adulthood on the ventilatory, thermoregulatory, and endocrine responses to hypoxia of adult female rats.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Centre de Recherche Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2012 May;112(9):1474-81. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01477.2011. Epub 2012 Feb 9.

Abstract

Housing conditions affect animal physiology. We previously showed that the hypoxic ventilatory and thermoregulatory responses to hypoxia of adult male rats housed in triads during the juvenile period (postnatal day 21 to adulthood) were significantly reduced compared with animals housed in pairs. Because sex hormones influence development and responsiveness to environmental stressors, this study investigated the impact of housing on the respiratory and thermoregulatory physiology of female rats. Since neonatal stress attenuates the hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) of female rats at adulthood, experiments were performed both on "control" (undisturbed) animals and rats subjected to neonatal maternal separation (NMS; 3 h/day, postnatal days 3-12). At adulthood, ventilatory activity was measured by whole body plethysmography under normoxic and hypoxic conditions [fraction of inspired oxygen (Fi(O(2))) = 0.12; 20 min]. The ventilatory and body temperature responses to hypoxia of female rats raised in triads were reduced compared with rats housed in pairs. Housing female rats in triads did not affect basal or hypoxic plasma corticosterone levels but did increase levels of estradiol significantly. We conclude that modest changes in housing conditions (pairs vs. triads) from weaning to adulthood does influence basic homeostatic functions such as temperature and respiratory regulation. Triad housing can reverse the manifestations of respiratory instability at adulthood induced by stressful neonatal treatments. This should raise awareness of the benefits of increasing social interactions in clinical settings but also caution researchers of the potential impact of such subtle changes on experimental protocols and interpretation of results.

摘要

住房条件会影响动物的生理机能。我们之前曾表明,与单独饲养的动物相比,在幼年时期(出生后第 21 天至成年期)饲养在三组合笼中的成年雄性大鼠的缺氧通气和缺氧体温调节反应明显降低。由于性激素会影响发育和对环境应激源的反应能力,因此本研究调查了住房条件对雌性大鼠呼吸和体温调节生理机能的影响。由于新生期应激会减弱成年雌性大鼠的缺氧通气反应(HVR),因此本实验既在“对照”(未受干扰)动物和经历新生期母鼠分离(NMS;每天 3 小时,出生后第 3-12 天)的大鼠上进行。在成年期,通过全身 plethysmography 在常氧和缺氧条件下(吸入氧气分数(Fi(O(2))) = 0.12;20 分钟)测量通气活动。与饲养在成对笼中的大鼠相比,饲养在三组合笼中的雌性大鼠的通气和体温对缺氧的反应降低。将雌性大鼠饲养在三组合笼中不会影响基础或缺氧时的血浆皮质酮水平,但会显著增加雌二醇水平。我们得出结论,从断奶到成年,住房条件(成对与三组合)的适度变化确实会影响体温和呼吸调节等基本的生理机能。三组合笼饲养可以逆转由新生期应激处理引起的成年期呼吸不稳定的表现。这应该引起人们对增加临床环境中社交互动的好处的认识,但也应该提醒研究人员注意这种细微变化对实验方案和结果解释的潜在影响。

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