Neonatal proinflammatory stress alters the expression of genes of corticosteroid receptors in the rat hippocampus: Septo-temporal differences
- Authors: Kvichansky A.A.1, Volobueva M.N.1,2, Manolova A.O.1, Bolshakov A.P.1,2, Gulyaeva N.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology
- Russian National Research Medical University
- Issue: Vol 11, No 3 (2017)
- Pages: 255-258
- Section: Short Communications
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1819-7124/article/view/211314
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1819712417030059
- ID: 211314
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Abstract
We studied the postponed effect of neonatal proinflammatory stress (NPS) on the expression of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and the mineralcorticoid receptor (MR) in the dorsal (DH) and ventral hippocampus (VH) of female and male rats. We found that in male Wistar rats the expression of GR mRNA is higher in the DH than in the VH. Induction of NPS by administration of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) during the neonatal period differentially influenced the expression of GR mRNA in the DH and VH of 30-day-old animals. In males, LPS administration in the neonatal age increased GR expression in the VH and did not influence in the DH whereas, in females, it increased expression in the DH and did not influence in the VH. The expression of MR was not altered by NPS. Thus, NPS induces long-term changes in different parts of the hippocampus, which is considered as one of the key brain structures involved in the pathogeny of depressive disorder.
About the authors
A. A. Kvichansky
Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology
Author for correspondence.
Email: al.kvichans@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Butlerova 5a, Moscow, 117485
M. N. Volobueva
Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology; Russian National Research Medical University
Email: al.kvichans@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Butlerova 5a, Moscow, 117485; Moscow, 117997
A. O. Manolova
Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology
Email: al.kvichans@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Butlerova 5a, Moscow, 117485
A. P. Bolshakov
Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology; Russian National Research Medical University
Email: al.kvichans@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Butlerova 5a, Moscow, 117485; Moscow, 117997
N. V. Gulyaeva
Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology
Email: al.kvichans@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Butlerova 5a, Moscow, 117485
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