Exposure to persistent mild stress is a frequently encountered chronic challenge in a rapidly evolving society. Depending on various factors including sex, the response to stressors varies and is closely linked to the phenomenon of resilience. Depression and anxiety can be considered maladaptive responses to such stress. In this rat study, we investigated the sex-dependent effects of low-grade systemic inflammation during 1Â week in combination with chronic unpredictable mild stress during the following 4Â weeks on anxiety-like behavior and episodic feeding behavior. Increased anxiety-like behavior and increased sucrose intake were identified in stressed compared to control animals regardless of sex. Interestingly, two nearly equally distributed subpopulations were found in the stressed groups within each sex at the end of the 5-week protocol of combined stress exposure: the resistant and the susceptible, which were characterized by unchanged and increased sucrose intake, respectively. This difference in susceptibility to protracted combined mild stress and ensuing response to a sucrose eating binge demonstrates the complexity of the underlying regulatory mechanisms associated with emotional hyperreactivity. This model carries the potential for further investigation of the molecular basis of resilience and susceptibility to combined stressors and for testing treatments with potential preventive or therapeutic effects.
Sucrose binge-eating and increased anxiety-like behavior in Sprague-Dawley rats exposed to repeated LPS administration followed by chronic mild unpredictable stress.
反复注射 LPS 后,Sprague-Dawley 大鼠出现蔗糖暴食和焦虑样行为增加,随后出现慢性轻度不可预测的压力
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作者:AranÄeloviÄ Jovana, IvanoviÄ Jana, BatiniÄ Bojan, MirkoviÄ Kristina, MatoviÄ Branka DivoviÄ, SaviÄ Miroslav M
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Sep 29; 14(1):22569 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-024-72450-8 | ||
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