Farabollini F, Fluck E, Albonetti M E, File S E
Istituto di Fisiologia Umana, Universita degli Studi di Siena, Italy.
Neurosci Lett. 1996 Nov 8;218(3):177-80. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(96)13158-x.
Marked sex differences have been reported in behavioural responses of rats 24 h after exposure to a brief period of restraint (RT) stress. In the present study, differences in benzodiazepine (BZ) binding between male and female rat litter-mates randomly allocated to control or RT groups were investigated 24 h after RT. Scatchard analysis, using [3H] flunitrazepam, was carried out on the the frontal cortex and amygdala. In the frontal cortex, females had a significantly lower affinity and a greater number of BZ receptors than males; males, but not females, showed increased affinity after RT. In the amygdala, there was a tendency towards a greater number of BZ receptors in females, with no effect of RT on receptor number or affinity. These results provide evidence of sex differences in BZ binding both under basal conditions and 24 h after RT, which could contribute to the behavioural sex differences already reported.
据报道,大鼠在经历短时间束缚(RT)应激24小时后的行为反应存在显著的性别差异。在本研究中,对随机分配到对照组或RT组的雄性和雌性同窝大鼠在RT后24小时的苯二氮䓬(BZ)结合差异进行了研究。使用[3H]氟硝西泮进行Scatchard分析,检测额叶皮质和杏仁核。在额叶皮质中,雌性的亲和力显著低于雄性,且BZ受体数量多于雄性;雄性在RT后亲和力增加,而雌性没有。在杏仁核中,雌性的BZ受体数量有增加的趋势,RT对受体数量或亲和力没有影响。这些结果为基础条件下以及RT后24小时BZ结合的性别差异提供了证据,这可能导致了先前报道的行为性别差异。