<div class="csl-bib-body">
<div class="csl-entry">Naumova, A., Oleinik, E., Grigorieva, Y., Nikolaeva, S., Chernigovskaya, E., & Glazova, M. (2023). In search of stress: analysis of stress-related markers in mice after hindlimb unloading and social isolation. <i>Neurological Research</i>, <i>45</i>(10), 957–968. https://doi.org/10.1080/01616412.2023.2252280</div>
</div>
-
dc.identifier.issn
0161-6412
-
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/192018
-
dc.description.abstract
Objectives
Hindlimb unloading (HU), widely used to simulate microgravity effects, is known to induce a stress response. However, as single-housed animals are usually used in such experiments, social isolation (SI) stress can affect experimental results. In the present study, we aimed to delineate stressful effects of 3-day HU and SI in mice.
Methods
Three animal groups, HU, SI, and group-housed (GH) control mice, were recruited. A comprehensive analysis of stress-related markers was performed using ELISA, western blotting, and immunohistochemistry.
Results
Our results showed that blood corticosterone and activity of glucocorticoid receptors and cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) in the hippocampus of SI and HU animals did not differ from GH control. However, SI mice demonstrated upregulation of the hippocampal corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), inducible NO synthase (iNOS), vesicular glutamate transporter 1 (VGLUT1), and glutamate decarboxylases 65/67 (GAD65/67) along with activation of Fos-related antigen 1 (Fra-1) in the amygdala confirming the expression of stress. In HU mice, the same increase in GAD65/67 and Fra-1 indicated the contribution of SI. The special HU effect was expressed only in neurogenesis attenuation.
Discussion
Thus, our data indicated that 3-day HU could not be characterized as physiological stress, but SI stress contributed to the negative effects of HU.
en
dc.language.iso
en
-
dc.publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
-
dc.relation.ispartof
Neurological Research
-
dc.subject
Animals
en
dc.subject
Mice
en
dc.subject
Blotting, Western
en
dc.subject
Corticosterone
en
dc.subject
Social Isolation
en
dc.subject
CREB
en
dc.subject
CRH
en
dc.subject
Fra-1
en
dc.subject
Hippocampus
en
dc.subject
corticosterone
en
dc.subject
glucocorticoid receptors
en
dc.subject
iNOS
en
dc.subject
neurogenesis
en
dc.subject
Hindlimb Suspension
en
dc.subject
Amygdala
en
dc.title
In search of stress: analysis of stress-related markers in mice after hindlimb unloading and social isolation