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Potential rat model of anxiety-like gastric hypersensitivity induced by sequential stress 被引量:8
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作者 Fu-Chun Jing Jun Zhang +7 位作者 Chen Feng Yuan-Yuan Nian Jin-Hai Wang Hao Hu Bao-De Yang Xiao-Ming Sun Jian-Yun Zheng Xiao-Ran Yin 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第42期7594-7608,共15页
AIM To establish a rat model of anxiety-like gastric hyper-sensitivity(GHS) of functional dyspepsia(FD) induced by novel sequential stress.METHODS Animal pups were divided into two groups from postnatal day 2: control... AIM To establish a rat model of anxiety-like gastric hyper-sensitivity(GHS) of functional dyspepsia(FD) induced by novel sequential stress.METHODS Animal pups were divided into two groups from postnatal day 2: controls and the sequential-stress-treated. The sequential-stress-treated group received maternal separation and acute gastric irritation early in life and restraint stress in adulthood; controls were reared undisturbed with their mothers. Rats in both groups were followed to adulthood(8 wk) at which point the anxietylike behaviors and visceromotor responses to gastric distention(20-100 mm Hg) and gastric emptying were tested. Meanwhile, alterations in several anxiety-related brain-stomach modulators including 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT), γ-aminobutyric acid(GABA), brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF) and nesfatin-1 in the rat hippocampus, plasma and gastric fundus and the 5-HT1 A receptor(5-HT1 AR) in the hippocampal CA1 subfield and the mucosa of the gastric fundus were examined.RESULTS Sequential-stress-treated rats simultaneously demonstrated anxiety-like behaviors and GHS in dose-dependent manner compared with the control group. Although rats in both groups consumed similar amount of solid food, the rate of gastric emptying was lower in the sequentialstress-treated rats than in the control group. Sequential stress significantly decreased the levels of 5-HT(51.91 ± 1.88 vs 104.21 ± 2.88, P < 0.01), GABA(2.38 ± 0.16 vs 5.01 ± 0.13, P < 0.01) and BDNF(304.40 ± 10.16 vs 698.17 ± 27.91, P < 0.01) in the hippocampus but increased the content of nesfatin-1(1961.38 ± 56.89 vs 1007.50 ± 33.05, P < 0.01) in the same site; significantly decreased the levels of 5-HT(47.82 ± 2.29 vs 89.45 ± 2.61, P < 0.01) and BDNF(257.05 ± 12.89 vs 536.71 ± 20.73, P < 0.01) in the plasma but increased the content of nesfatin-1 in it(1391.75 ± 42.77 vs 737.88 ± 33.15, P < 0.01); significantly decreased the levels of 5-HT(41.15 ± 1.81 vs 89.17 ± 2.31, P < 0.01) and BDNF(226.49 ± 12.10 vs 551.36 ± 16.47, P < 0.01) in the gastric fundus but increased the content of nesfatin-1 in the same site(1534.75 ± 38.52 vs 819.63 ± 38.04, P < 0.01). The expressions of 5-HT1 AR in the hippocampal CA1 subfield and the mucosa of the gastric fundus were down-regulated measured by IHC(Optical Density value: Hippocampus 15253.50 ± 760.35 vs 21149.75 ± 834.13; gastric fundus 15865.25 ± 521.24 vs 23865.75 ± 1868.60; P < 0.05, respectively) and WB(0.38 ± 0.01 vs 0.57 ± 0.03, P < 0.01)(n = 8 in each group). CONCLUSION Sequential stress could induce a potential rat model of anxiety-like GHS of FD, which could be used to research the mechanisms of this intractable disease. 展开更多
关键词 Gastric hypersensitivity ANXIETY Functional dyspepsia 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE γ-aminobutyric acid Brain-derived neurotrophic factor NESFATIN-1 rat model
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Establishing an experimental rat model of photo-dynamically-induced retinal vein occlusion using erythrosin B 被引量:7
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作者 Wei Chen Ying Wu +3 位作者 Mi Zheng Qing Gu Zhi Zheng Xin Xia 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2014年第2期232-238,共7页
AIM:To develop a reliable,reproducible rat model of retinal vein occlusion(RVO)with a novel photosensitizer(erythrosin B)and study the cellular responses in the retina.METHODS:Central and branch RVOs were created in a... AIM:To develop a reliable,reproducible rat model of retinal vein occlusion(RVO)with a novel photosensitizer(erythrosin B)and study the cellular responses in the retina.METHODS:Central and branch RVOs were created in adult male rats via photochemically-induced ischemia.Retinal changes were monitored via color fundus photography and fluorescein angiography at 1 and 3h,and 1,4,7,14,and 21d after irradiation.Tissue slices were evaluated histopathologically.Retinal ganglion cell survival at different times after RVO induction was quantified by nuclear density count.Retinal thickness was also observed.RESULTS:For all rats in both the central and branch RVO groups,blood flow ceased immediately after laser irradiation and retinal edema was evident at one hour.The retinal detachment rate was 100%at 3h and developed into bullous retinal detachment within 24h.Retinal hemorrhages were not observed until 24h.Clearance of the occluded veins at 7d was observed by fluorescein angiography.Disease manifestation in the central RVO eyes was more severe than in the branch RVO group.A remarkable reduction in the ganglion cell count and retinal thickness was observed in the central RVO group by 21d,whereas moderate changes occurred in the branch RVO group.CONCLUSION:Rat RVO created by photochemicallyinduced ischemia using erythrosin B is a reproducible and reliable animal model for mimicking the key features of human RVO.However,considering the 100%rate ofretinal detachment,this animal model is more suitable for studying RVO with chronic retinal detachment. 展开更多
关键词 retinal vein occlusion ISCHEMIA laser photothrombosis rat model
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Novel rat model of multiple mitochondrial dysfunction syndromes(MMDS)complicated with cardiomyopathy 被引量:2
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作者 Yahao Ling Jiaxin Ma +11 位作者 Xiaolong Qi Xu Zhang Qi Kong Feifei Guan Wei Dong Wei Chen Shan Gao Xiang Gao Shuo Pan Yuanwu Ma Dan Lu Lianfeng Zhang 《Animal Models and Experimental Medicine》 CSCD 2021年第4期381-390,共10页
Background:Multiple mitochondrial dysfunction syndromes(MMDS)presents as complex mitochondrial damage,thus impairing a variety of metabolic pathways.Heart dysplasia has been reported in MMDS patients;however,the speci... Background:Multiple mitochondrial dysfunction syndromes(MMDS)presents as complex mitochondrial damage,thus impairing a variety of metabolic pathways.Heart dysplasia has been reported in MMDS patients;however,the specific clinical symptoms and pathogenesis remain unclear.More urgently,there is a lack of an animal model to aid research.Therefore,we selected a reported MMDS causal gene,Isca1,and established an animal model of MMDS complicated with cardiac dysplasia.Methods:The myocardium-specific Isca1 knockout heterozygote(Isca1 HET)rat was obtained by crossing the Isca1 conditional knockout(Isca1 cKO)rat with theαmyosin heavy chain Cre(α-MHC-Cre)rat.Cardiac development characteristics were determined by ECG,blood pressure measurement,echocardiography and histopatho-logical analysis.The responsiveness to pathological stimuli were observed through adriamycin treatment.Mitochondria and metabolism disorder were determined by activity analysis of mitochondrial respiratory chain complex and ATP production in myocardium.Results:ISCA1 expression in myocardium exhibited a semizygous effect.Isca1 HET rats exhibited dilated cardiomyopathy characteristics,including thin-walled ventri-cles,larger chambers,cardiac dysfunction and myocardium fibrosis.Downregulated ISCA1 led to deteriorating cardiac pathological processes at the global and organiza-tional levels.Meanwhile,HET rats exhibited typical MMDS characteristics,including damaged mitochondrial morphology and enzyme activity for mitochondrial respira-tory chain complexesⅠ,ⅡandⅣ,and impaired ATP production.Conclusion:We have established a rat model of MMDS complicated with cardiomyopathy,it can also be used as model of myocardial energy metabolism dysfunction and mitochondrial cardiomyopathy.This model can be applied to the study of the mechanism of energy metabolism in cardiovascular diseases,as well as research and development of drugs. 展开更多
关键词 CARDIOMYOPATHY energy metabolism ISCA1 multiple mitochondrial dysfunction syndromes(MMDS) rat model
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Optimal concentration of mesenchymal stem cells for fracture healing in a rat model with long bone fracture 被引量:1
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作者 Myung-Seo Kim Hyun-Ju Chung Kang-Il Kim 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 SCIE 2022年第12期839-850,共12页
BACKGROUND There is still no consensus on which concentration of mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)to use for promoting fracture healing in a rat model of long bone fracture.AIM To assess the optimal concentration of MSCs f... BACKGROUND There is still no consensus on which concentration of mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)to use for promoting fracture healing in a rat model of long bone fracture.AIM To assess the optimal concentration of MSCs for promoting fracture healing in a rat model.METHODS Wistar rats were divided into four groups according to MSC concentrations:Normal saline(C),2.5×10^(6)(L),5.0×10^(6)(M),and 10.0×10^(6)(H)groups.The MSCs were injected directly into the fracture site.The rats were sacrificed at 2 and 6 wk post-fracture.New bone formation[bone volume(BV)and percentage BV(PBV)]was evaluated using micro-computed tomography(CT).Histological analysis was performed to evaluate fracture healing score.The protein expression of factors related to MSC migration[stromal cell-derived factor 1(SDF-1),transforming growth factor-beta 1(TGF-β1)]and angiogenesis[vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)]was evaluated using western blot analysis.The expression of cytokines associated with osteogenesis[bone morphogenetic protein-2(BMP-2),TGF-β1 and VEGF]was evaluated using real-time polymerase chain reaction.RESULTS Micro-CT showed that BV and PBV was significantly increased in groups M and H compared to that in group C at 6 wk post-fracture(P=0.040,P=0.009;P=0.004,P=0.001,respectively).Significantly more cartilaginous tissue and immature bone were formed in groups M and H than in group C at 2 and 6 wk post-fracture(P=0.018,P=0.010;P=0.032,P=0.050,respectively).At 2 wk post fracture,SDF-1,TGF-β1 and VEGF expression were significantly higher in groups M and H than in group L(P=0.031,P=0.014;P<0.001,P<0.001;P=0.025,P<0.001,respectively).BMP-2 and VEGF expression were significantly higher in groups M and H than in group C at 6 wk postfracture(P=0.037,P=0.038;P=0.021,P=0.010).Compared to group L,TGF-β1 expression was significantly higher in groups H(P=0.016).There were no significant differences in expression levels of chemokines related to MSC migration,angiogenesis and cytokines associated with osteogenesis between M and H groups at 2 and 6 wk post-fracture.CONCLUSION The administration of at least 5.0×10^(6)MSCs was optimal to promote fracture healing in a rat model of long bone fractures. 展开更多
关键词 rat model Femoral shaft fracture Mesenchymal stem cells Direct injection Optimal concentration Fracture healing
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The effect of root of rhododendron on the activation of NF-κB in a chronic glomerulonephritis rat model 被引量:1
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作者 Jing Xiong Zhonghua Zhu +1 位作者 Jianshe Liu Yang Wang 《Journal of Nanjing Medical University》 2009年第1期73-77,共5页
Objective: We have explored the role of nuclear factor kappa B(NF-κB) in the pathogenesis of chronic glomemlonephritis, and investigated the effect of rhododendron root on the activation of NF-κB. Methods: Thirt... Objective: We have explored the role of nuclear factor kappa B(NF-κB) in the pathogenesis of chronic glomemlonephritis, and investigated the effect of rhododendron root on the activation of NF-κB. Methods: Thirty-six Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups: a control group, a glomerulonephritis model group and a therapy group(glomerulonephritis animals treated with the root of rhododendron). Bovine serum albumin(BSA) nephritis was induced by subcutaneous immunization and daily intraperitoneal administration of BSA. Twenty-four-hour urinary protein and serum creatinine values were measured, and renal pathology was assessed histologically by optical microscopy and electron microscopy. NF-κB activity was determined by an electrophoretic mobility shift assay(EMSA). Results:Compared with the control rats, glomerulonephritis model rats exhibited a significant increase in both 24 h urinary protein and serum creatinine, and had abnormal renal histology. The administration of the root of rhododendron ameliorated these changes. NF-κB activity in glomerulonephritis model group was greater than that in rhododendron-treated group, and NF-κB activity was greater in both glomerulonephritis groups than in the control group(P 〈 0.01). Conclusion:These observations suggest that NF-κB plays a role in the pathogenesis of chronic glomemlonephritis, and rhododendron root may attenuate renal damages by downregulating the activation of NF- κB in this model. 展开更多
关键词 GLOMERULONEPHRITIS nuclear factor kappa B RHODODENDRON rat model
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Bacterial melanin in rat models of Parkinson's disease: a potential neuroprotective strategy 被引量:1
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作者 Tigran Petrosyan 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第2期211-212,共2页
Melanins are widely used in medicine, pharmacology and cosmetics. Different technologies have been used to obtain melanin including: chemical synthesis based on oxidation of tyrosine and its derivatives; extraction f... Melanins are widely used in medicine, pharmacology and cosmetics. Different technologies have been used to obtain melanin including: chemical synthesis based on oxidation of tyrosine and its derivatives; extraction from animal materials; alkaline extraction from plant material; and microbiological synthesis. A few number of works have been published that were focused on purification of water insoluble 3,4-dihy- droxy-phenylalanine-melanins (Kukulianskaia et al., 2002). The majority of synthetic and natural melanins are insoluble in wa- ter that significantly complicates preparation of pharmacolog- ical and cosmetic preparations. Obtaining of low-cost soluble biotechnological melanin can speed up application of melanin in medicine and other fields. For the first time, melanin-syn-thesizing strain with high level of pigment synthesis - Bacillus thuringiensis was obtained. The ecologically safe technology of biosynthesis, isolation and purification of the bacterial melanin has been elaborated. 展开更多
关键词 a potential neuroprotective strategy Bacterial melanin in rat models of Parkinson’s disease
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Effects of ginsenoside of stem and leaf combined with choline on learning and memory ability of rat models with Alzheimer diseases 被引量:1
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作者 Xiaomin Zhao Xianglin Xie +3 位作者 Zuoli Xia Yunsheng Gao Yuyun Zhu Hongxia Gu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第4期331-334,共4页
BACKGROUND: Central adrenergic nerve and 5-serotonergic nerve can influence central cholinergic nerve on learning and memory and make easy for study; however, ginsenoside of stem and leaf (GSL) can improve function... BACKGROUND: Central adrenergic nerve and 5-serotonergic nerve can influence central cholinergic nerve on learning and memory and make easy for study; however, ginsenoside of stem and leaf (GSL) can improve functions of central adrenergic nerve; moreover, 5-serotonergic nerve and the combination with choline can produce synergistic effect and enhance learning and memory ability so as to improve learning and memory disorder of patients with Alzheimer disease (AD). OBJECTIVE : To observe the effects of GSL combining with choline on learning and memory of AD model rats DESIGN : Randomized grouping design and controlled animal study SETIING : Department of Pharmacology, Taishan Medical College MATERIALS : The experiment was carried out in the Pharmacological Department of Medical College of Jilin University from October 1996 to January 1997. Forty healthy male Wistar rats of clean grade were randomly divided into 5 groups, including sham-injury group, model group, GSL group, choline group and combination group, with 8 rats in each group. Main medications: GSL with the volume more than 92.8% was provided by Department of Chemistry, Norman Bethune Medical College of Jilin University. Panaxatriol, the main component, was detected with thin layer scanning technique and regarded as the index of GSL quality [(55±1)%, CV= 2%, n = 5]. Choline was provided by the Third Shanghai Laboratory Factory. METHODS : 150 nmol quinolinic acid was used to damage bilateral Meynert basal nuclei of adult rats so as to establish AD models. Rats in GSL, choline and combination groups were intragastric administrated with 400 mg/kg GSL, 200 mg/kg choline (20 mL/kg), and both respectively last for 17 days starting from two days before operation. Rats in sham-injury group and model group were perfused with the same volume of distilled water once in each morning for the same days. (1) Passive avoidance step-down test: Five minutes later, rats jumped up safe platform when they were shocked with 36 V alternating current. If rats jumped down from the platform and the feet touched railings, the response was wrong. Numbers of wrong response were recorded within 3 minutes, and then the test was redone after 24 hours. (2) Morris water-maze spatial localization task: Swimming from jumping-off to platform directly was regarded as right response. Additionally, 4 successively right responses were regarded as the standard. Each rat was trained 10 times a day with 120 s per time for 3 successive days. The interval was 30 s. Three days later, numbers of right response were recorded. The training times were increased to 30 for unlearned rats. (3) Measurement of activity of choline acetylase in cerebral cortex: Rats were sacrificed at 17 days after operation to obtain cerebral cortex to measure activity of choline acetylase with radiochemistry technique. (4) Synergistic effect: It was expressed as Q value: Q value = factual incorporative effect/anticipant incorporative effect; Q ≥ 1 was regarded as synergistic effect. Anticipant incorporative effect = (EA+EB-EA·EB), EA and EB were single timing effect, respectively in GSL group and choline group. E(step-down test and Morris water maze test) = (x in model group - factual value in medicine groups)/x in model group; E (activity of choline acetylase) = (factual value in medicine groups -xin model group)/xin model group. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES : (1) Passive avoidance step-down test and Morris water-maze spatial localization task in the study of learning and memory; (2) activity of choline acetylase. RESULTS : All 40 rats were involved in the final analysis. (1) Passive avoidance response: At learning phase on first day and retesting phase on the next day, numbers of wrong responses within 3 minutes were more in model group than sham operation group, and there was significant difference [(5.88±1.46), (2.25±0.87) times; (2.63±1.06), (0.50±0.53) times; P 〈 0.01]; numbers of wrong responses within 3 minutes were less in combination group than model group, and there was significant difference [learning phase: (1.12±0.83), (5.88±1.46) times; retesting phase: (0.38±0.74), (2.63±1.06)times, P 〈 0.01]; moreover, effect was stronger than that in GSL group and choline group. The Q value was 1.07 and 1.59, respectively and it showed synergistic effect. Spatial localization task: Training times were more in model group than sham operation group, and there was significant difference [(2.9±2.5), (12.6±3.5) times; P 〈 0.01]. Training times were less in combination group than model group, and there was significant difference [(11.8±2.4), (27.9±2.5) times, P 〈 0.01]; moreover, effect was stronger than that in GSL group and choline group. The Q value was 1.07 and it showed synergistic effect. (3) Activity of choline acetylase: Activity was lower in model group than sham operation group, and there was significant difference [(30.56±8.33), (61.11 ±8.33) nkat/g; P 〈 0.01]. Activity was higher in combination group than model group and there was significant difference [(50.00±8.33), (30.56±8.33) nkat/g, P 〈 0.01];moreover, effect was stronger than that in GSL group and choline group. The Q value was 1.5 and it showed synergistic effect. CONCLUSZON: GSL in combination with choline can synergically improve the disorder of learning and memory of AD model rats. Its mechanism may be involved in enhancing the function of central cholinergic system. 展开更多
关键词 stem Effects of ginsenoside of stem and leaf combined with choline on learning and memory ability of rat models with Alzheimer diseases
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High yield reproducible rat model recapitulating human Barrett's carcinogenesis
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作者 Daisuke Matsui Ashten N Omstead +6 位作者 Juliann E Kosovec Yoshihiro Komatsu Emily J Lloyd Hailey Raphael Ronan J Kelly Ali H Zaidi Blair A Jobe 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第33期6077-6087,共11页
AIM To efficiently replicate the biology and pathogenesis of human esophageal adenocarcinoma(EAC) using the modified Levrat model of end-to-side esophagojejunostomy. METHODS End-to-side esophagojejunostomy was perform... AIM To efficiently replicate the biology and pathogenesis of human esophageal adenocarcinoma(EAC) using the modified Levrat model of end-to-side esophagojejunostomy. METHODS End-to-side esophagojejunostomy was performed on rats to induce gastroduodenoesophageal reflux to develop EAC. Animals were randomly selected and serially euthanized at 10(n = 6),17(n = 8),24(n = 9),31(n = 6),38(n = 6),and 40(n = 6) wk postoperatively. The esophagi were harvested for downstream histopathology and gene expression. Histological evaluation wascompleted to determine respective rates of carcinogenic development. Quantitative reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction was performed to determine gene expression levels of MUC2,CK19,and CK20,and results were compared to determine significant differences throughout disease progression stages.RESULTS The overall study mortality was 15%. Causes of mortality included anastomotic leak,gastrointestinal hemorrhage,stomach ulcer perforation,respiratory infection secondary to aspiration,and obstruction due to tumor or late anastomotic stricture. 10 wk following surgery,100% of animals presented with esophagitis. Barrett's esophagus(BE) was first observed at 10 wk,and was present in 100% of animals by 17 wk. Dysplasia was confirmed in 87.5% of animals at 17 wk,and increased to 100% by 31 wk. EAC was first observed in 44.4% of animals at 24 wk and increased to 100% by 40 wk. In addition,two animals at 38-40 wk post-surgery had confirmed macro-metastases in the lung/liver and small intestine,respectively. MUC2 gene expression was progressively down-regulated from BE to dysplasia to EAC. Both CK19 and CK20 gene expression significantly increased in a stepwise manner from esophagitis to EAC. CONCLUSION Esophagojejunostomy was successfully replicated in rats with low mortality and a high tumor burden,which may facilitate broader adoption to study EAC development,progression,and therapeutics. 展开更多
关键词 Esophageal adenocarcinoma gastroeso phageal reflux disease Levrat ESOPHAGOJEJUNOSTOMY Experimental rat model Mucin genes CYTOKEratINS
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Involvement of CRH Receptors in the Neuroprotective Action of R-Apomorphine in the Striatal 6-OHDA Rat Model 被引量:1
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作者 Mustafa Varcin Eduard Bentea +2 位作者 Steven Roosens Yvette Michotte Sophie Sarre 《Neuroscience & Medicine》 2013年第4期299-318,共20页
The dopamine D1-D2 receptor agonist, R-apomorphine, has been shown to be neuroprotective in different models of Parkinson’s disease. Different mechanisms of action for this effect have been proposed, but not verified... The dopamine D1-D2 receptor agonist, R-apomorphine, has been shown to be neuroprotective in different models of Parkinson’s disease. Different mechanisms of action for this effect have been proposed, but not verified in the striatal 6-hydroxydopamine rat model. In this study, the expression of a set of genes involved in 1) signaling, 2) growth and differentiation, 3) neuronal regeneration and survival, 4) apoptosis and 5) inflammation in the striatum was measured after a subchronic R-apomorphine treatment (10 mg/kg/day, subcutaneously, during 11 days) in the striatal 6-hydroxydopamine rat model. The expression of 84 genes was analysed by using the rat neurotrophins and receptors RT2 ProfilerTM PCR array. The neuroprotective effects of R-apomorphine in the striatal 6-hydroxydopamine model were confirmed by neurochemical and behavioural analysis. The expression data suggest the observed neuroprotection involved the alteration of the gene and the protein expression levels of the anti-inflammatory corticotropin releasing hormone receptor (CRHR) 1 and the pro-inflammatory CRHR2 receptor confirming its potential anti-inflammatory action. 展开更多
关键词 APOMORPHINE Gene Expression Inflammation NEUROPROTECTION Parkinson’s Disease Striatal 6-Hydroxydopamine rat model
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Inflammation and apoptosis accelerate progression to irreversible atrophy in denervated intrinsic muscles of the hand compared with biceps: proteomic analysis of a rat model of obstetric brachial plexus palsy
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作者 Xiao-Heng Yu Ji-Xin Wu +1 位作者 Liang Chen Yu-Dong Gu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第7期1326-1332,共7页
In treating patients with obstetric brachial plexus palsy,we noticed that denervated intrinsic muscles of the hand become irreversibly atrophic at a faster than denervated biceps.In a rat model of obstetric brachial p... In treating patients with obstetric brachial plexus palsy,we noticed that denervated intrinsic muscles of the hand become irreversibly atrophic at a faster than denervated biceps.In a rat model of obstetric brachial plexus palsy,denervated intrinsic musculature of the forepaw entered the irreversible atrophy far earlier than denervated biceps.In this study,isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation were examined in the intrinsic musculature of forepaw and biceps on denervated and normal sides at 3 and 5 weeks to identify dysregulated proteins.Enrichment of pathways mapped by those proteins was analyzed by Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis.At 3 weeks,119 dysregulated proteins in denervated intrinsic musculature of the forepaw were mapped to nine pathways for muscle regulation,while 67 dysregulated proteins were mapped to three such pathways at 5 weeks.At 3 weeks,27 upregulated proteins were mapped to five pathways involving inflammation and apoptosis,while two upregulated proteins were mapped to one such pathway at 5 weeks.At 3 and 5 weeks,53 proteins from pathways involving regrowth and differentiation were downregulated.At 3 weeks,64 dysregulated proteins in denervated biceps were mapped to five pathways involving muscle regulation,while,five dysregulated proteins were mapped to three such pathways at 5 weeks.One protein mapped to inflammation and apoptotic pathways was upregulated from one pathway at 3 weeks,while three proteins were downregulated from two other pathways at 5 weeks.Four proteins mapped to regrowth and differentiation pathways were upregulated from three pathways at 3 weeks,while two proteins were downregulated in another pathway at 5 weeks.These results implicated inflammation and apoptosis as critical factors aggravating atrophy of denervated intrinsic muscles of the hand during obstetric brachial plexus palsy.All experimental procedures and protocols were approved by the Experimental Animal Ethics Committee of Fudan University,China(approval No.DF-325)in January 2015. 展开更多
关键词 APOPTOSIS BICEPS DENERVATION INFLAMMATION intrinsic muscles of the hand irreversible muscle atrophy isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation nerve regeneration proteomic rat models reversible muscle atrophy
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Aminooxyacetic acid improves learning and memory in a rat model of chronic alcoholism
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作者 Ai-Lin Du Hao-Zhi Qin +3 位作者 Hong-Bo Jiang Peng-Yan Fu Ke Lou Yu-Ming Xu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第9期1568-1574,共7页
Chronic alcoholism seriously damages the central nervous system and leads to impaired learning and memory.Cell damage in chronic alcoholism is strongly associated with elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide(H2S) and ca... Chronic alcoholism seriously damages the central nervous system and leads to impaired learning and memory.Cell damage in chronic alcoholism is strongly associated with elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide(H2S) and calcium ion overload.Aminooxyacetic acid is a cystathionine-β-synthase activity inhibitor that can reduce H2S formation in the brain.This study sought to observe the effect of aminooxyacetic acid on learning and memory in a chronic alcoholism rat model.Rats were randomly divided into three groups.Rats in the control group were given pure water for 28 days.Rats in the model group were given 6% alcohol for 28 days to establish an alcoholism rat model.Rats in the aminooxyacetic acid remedy group were also given 6% alcohol for 28 days and were also intraperitoneally injected daily with aminooxyacetic acid(5 mg/kg) from day 15 to day 28.Learning and memory was tested using the Morris water maze test.The ultrastructure of mitochondria in the hippocampus was observed by electron microscopy.H2S levels in the hippocampus were measured indirectly by spectrophotometry,and ATPase activity was measured using a commercial kit.The expression of myelin basic protein was determined by immunohistochemistry and western blotting.Compared with the control group,latency and swimming distance were prolonged in the navigation test on days 2,3,and 4 in the model group.In the spatial probe test on day 5,the number of platform crosses was reduced in the model group.Cristae cracks,swelling or deformation of mitochondria appeared in the hippocampus,the hippocampal H2S level was increased,the mitochondrial ATPase activity was decreased,and the expression of myelin basic protein in the hippocampus was down-regulated in the model group compared with the control group.All the above indexes were ameliorated in the aminooxyacetic acid remedy group compared with the model group.These findings indicate that aminooxyacetic acid can improve learning and memory in a chronic alcoholism rat model,which may be associated with reduction of hippocampal H2S level and mitochondrial ATPase activity,and up-regulation of myelin basic protein levels in the hippocampus. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration aminooxyacetic acid chronic alcoholism rat model hydrogen sulfide Ca2+ overload brain injury learning andmemory abilities Morris water maze myelin basic protein MITOCHONDRIA ATP enzyme activity neural regeneration
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Novel translational rat models of dopamine transporter deficiency
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作者 Damiana Leo Ilya Sukhanov Raul R.Gainetdinov 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第12期2091-2093,共3页
Dopamine (DA) is one of the brain's fundamental neurotransmitters. Despite the fact that the dopaminergic synapses constitute less than 1% of all brain synapses, DA is implicated in a number of critical physiologic... Dopamine (DA) is one of the brain's fundamental neurotransmitters. Despite the fact that the dopaminergic synapses constitute less than 1% of all brain synapses, DA is implicated in a number of critical physiological functions and in the pathogenesis of important psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Parkinson's disease (PD) and others. 展开更多
关键词 DAT KO Novel translational rat models of dopamine transporter deficiency
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A review of rat models of periodontitis treated with natural extracts
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作者 Kim Jeong-Hyon Goo Bon-Hyuk +1 位作者 Nam Sang-Soo Park Yeon-Cheol 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences》 2020年第2期95-103,共9页
Objective:To review treatment methods using natural extracts applied in rat models of periodontitis to establish a direction for the design of future experiments.Methods:An electronic search of PubMed was carried out ... Objective:To review treatment methods using natural extracts applied in rat models of periodontitis to establish a direction for the design of future experiments.Methods:An electronic search of PubMed was carried out using the keywords“periodontitis,”“natural”,“extracts”,“herb*”,“plants”and“rats.”Articles were screened against inclusion and exclusion criteria by two independent researchers.Data describing the characteristics of rats,method of periodontitis inducement,extract administration,and outcome measures were extracted and analyzed by more than two authors manually.Results:Of the 864 articles identified,33 studies were included.The use of SpragueeDawley rats(51.2%)and male rats(90.9%)was preferred.The most common experimental methods were ligature placement(72.7%)and oral administration(66.7%).Alveolar bone loss was evaluated mainly by photography(51.5%)and micro-computed tomography(39.4%).Factors related to bone remodeling and inflammatory processes,such as interleukin-1b,tumor necrosis factor-a,receptor activator of nuclear factor-kB,and osteoprotegerin,were also measured.Conclusion:Many diverse experimental periodontitis models have been used.However,few articles observed bone formation,immune responses,antibacterial effects,and toxicity.Future studies to assess natural extracts for the treatment of periodontitis should be robust and well-designed. 展开更多
关键词 Natural extracts PERIODONTITIS rat models
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The rat model of placental ischemia as a model of postpartum posterior cortical atrophy?
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作者 Ashtin B.Giambrone Junie P.Warrington 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第12期2094-2095,共2页
Potential link between preeclampsia(PE)and posterior cortical atrophy(PCA):PCA is a neurodegenerative disorder affecting the parietal,occipital,and occipital-temporal brain regions,often manifesting as a decline ... Potential link between preeclampsia(PE)and posterior cortical atrophy(PCA):PCA is a neurodegenerative disorder affecting the parietal,occipital,and occipital-temporal brain regions,often manifesting as a decline in visual processing and perception skills in affected individuals. 展开更多
关键词 The rat model of placental ischemia as a model of postpartum posterior cortical atrophy PE
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Genetic Rat Models of Schizophrenia-Relevant Symptoms
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作者 Cristobal del Rio Ignasi Oliveras +3 位作者 Toni Canete Gloria Blázquez Adolf Tobena Alberto Fernández-Teruel 《World Journal of Neuroscience》 2014年第3期261-278,共18页
It is recognized that developing valid animal models is essential for the research on the neurobiological mechanisms of (and treatments for) psychiatric disorders, even when these are as complex as schizophrenia. To b... It is recognized that developing valid animal models is essential for the research on the neurobiological mechanisms of (and treatments for) psychiatric disorders, even when these are as complex as schizophrenia. To be considered a valid analogue of the disorder, a given model should present good face validity (i.e. similarity of symptoms), good predictive validity (i.e. similarity of treatment effects and potential for discovering novel treatments) and enough construct validity (i.e. the model should help discover neurobiological mechanisms underlying the disorder or some relevant symptoms). The complexity of symptoms (positive, negative and cognitive) of schizophrenia makes it a very difficult task for a model to mimic all the main features of the disorder, but some rodent (mouse and rat) models have behavioural and even neurobiological phenotype characteristics resembling positive-like symptoms, cognitive symptoms and some neurochemical features of schizophrenia. As several recent works have already reviewed the main behavioural and developmental models, as well as the most used drug-induced, lesion-induced and genetic mouse models, the present review focuses on describing the most relevant genetically-based rat models of schizophrenia-relevant symptoms. Thus, we discuss several selective breeding programs leading to rat lines/strains which present impaired prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle response and (in some cases) latent inhibition deficits (both of which may be considered as endophenotypes of schizophrenia related with pre-attentive processes and attention, respectively), as well as other schizophrenia-relevant symptoms (e.g. learning deficits). Evidence is presented for the effects of genetic background on PPI (and other symptoms/phenotypes), as well as for environmental influences on genetic predisposition to enhanced apomorphine (mixed dopamine receptor agonist) effects. Some of the described rat models appear to present face validity and, to a certain extent, construct validity. While efforts should be made to evaluate the predictive validity of these genetic rat models, we propose that they have the advantage (over mouse knockouts, for example) of better representing “normal” genetic, neurobiological and phenotype variation, thus allowing the study of associations among them by means of genetic mapping or gene expression studies. 展开更多
关键词 SCHIZOPHRENIA Genetic rat models Selective Breeding Prepulse Inhibition DOPAMINE SEROTONIN GLUTAMATE
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Effect of cydosporin on renin-angiotensin system in a rat model of chronic cyclosporine nephropathy
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作者 乔保平 《外科研究与新技术》 2003年第2期131-131,共1页
Objective To explore the mechanisms of cyclosporin-induced chronic nephrotoxicity. Methods Radioimmunoassay was used to study the changes of plasma renin activity (PRA) ,plasma angiotensin Ⅱ(Ang Ⅱ),and Aldosterone a... Objective To explore the mechanisms of cyclosporin-induced chronic nephrotoxicity. Methods Radioimmunoassay was used to study the changes of plasma renin activity (PRA) ,plasma angiotensin Ⅱ(Ang Ⅱ),and Aldosterone after rats were given low salt diet and 30 mg?kg-1?d-1of CsAfor 28 days. The protective effects of Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae or benazepril on these changes were also studied. Results In CsA-treated rats, PRA and Ang Ⅱ levels were significantly elevated as compared with control groups. The elevation was not influenced by injection of Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae,but could be blocked markedly by benazepril. There was significant difference in Aldosterone levels among the groups except benazepril-treated group showing a decreased Aldosterone level. Conclusion Chronic cyclosporone nephropathy may be related to activation of renin-angiotensin system, especially to the elevation of Ang Ⅱ levels. The different effects of Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae or benazepril on RAS suggest the different 展开更多
关键词 of Effect of cydosporin on renin-angiotensin system in a rat model of chronic cyclosporine nephropathy
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Alleviated mucosal and neuronal damage in a rat model of Crohn's disease 被引量:3
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作者 Petra Talapka Lajos István Nagy +6 位作者 Alexandra Pál Marietta Zita Poles Anikó Berkó Mária Bagyánszki László Géza Puskás éva Fekete Nikolett Bódi 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第44期16690-16697,共8页
AIM:To establish a rat model suitable to investigate the repetitive relapsing inflammations(RRI)characteristic to Crohn’s disease.METHODS:Colitis was induced by 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid(TNBS).RRI were mimic... AIM:To establish a rat model suitable to investigate the repetitive relapsing inflammations(RRI)characteristic to Crohn’s disease.METHODS:Colitis was induced by 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid(TNBS).RRI were mimicked by repeating administrations of TNBS.Tissue samples were taken from control,once,twice and three times treated rats from the inflamed and adjacent non-inflamed colonic segments at different timepoints during the acute intestinal inflammation.The means of the ulcerated area were measured to evaluate the macroscopic mu-cosal damage.The density of myenteric neurons was determined on whole mounts by Hu C/Hu D immunohistochemistry.Heme oxygenase-1(HO-1)expression was evaluated by molecular biological techniques.RESULTS:TNBS-treated rats displayed severe colitis,but the mortality was negligible,and an increase of body weight was characteristic throughout the experimental period.The widespread loss of myenteric neurons,and marked but transient HO-1 up-regulation were demonstrated after the first TNBS administration.After repeated doses the length of the recovery time and extent of the ulcerous colonic segments were markedly decreased,and the neuronal loss was on a smaller scale and was limited to the inflamed area.HO-1 m RNA level was notably greater than after a single dose and overexpression was sustained throughout the timepoints examined.Nevertheless,the HO-1protein up-regulation after the second TNBS treatment proved to be transient.Following the third treatment HO-1 protein expression could not be detected.CONCLUSION:Experimentally provoked RRI may exert a protective preconditioning effect against the mucosal and neuronal damage.The persistent up-regulation of HO-1 m RNA expression may correlate with this. 展开更多
关键词 Crohn’s DISEASE EXPERIMENTAL rat model HEME OXYGEN
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Development of Wistar rat model of insulin resistance 被引量:6
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作者 JingAi NingWang +3 位作者 MeiYang Zhi-MinDu Yong-ChunZhang Bao-FengYang 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第24期3675-3679,共5页
AIM: To establish a simplified and reliable animal model of insulin resistance with low cost in Wistar rats. METHODS: Wistar rats were treated with a high fat emulsion by ig for 10 d. Changes of the diets, drinking an... AIM: To establish a simplified and reliable animal model of insulin resistance with low cost in Wistar rats. METHODS: Wistar rats were treated with a high fat emulsion by ig for 10 d. Changes of the diets, drinking and body weight were monitored every day and insulin resistance was evaluated by hyperinsulinemic-euglycemicclamp techniques and short insulin tolerance test using capillary blood glucose. Morphologic changes of liver, fat, skeletal muscles, and pancreatic islets were assessed under light microscope. mRNA expressions of GLUT2 and α-glucosidase in small intestine epithelium, GLUT4 in skeletal muscles and Kir6.2 in beta cell of islets were determined by in situ hybridization.RESULTS: KITT was smaller in treated animals (4.5±0.9)than in untreated control Wistar rats (6.8±1.5), and so was glucose injection rate. Both adipocyte hypertrophy and large pancreatic islets were seen in high fat fed rats,but no changes of skeletal muscles and livers wereobserved. mRNA levels of GLUT2, α-glucosidase in small intestinal epithelium and Kir6.2 mRNA in beta cells of islets increased, whereas that of GLUT4 in skeletal muscles decreased in high fat fed group compared with normal control group.CONCLUSION: An insulin resistance animal model in Wistar rats is established by ig special fat emulsion. 展开更多
关键词 小鼠 动物实验 胰岛素反抗 骨骼肌 肥胖 乳剂
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Anti-Obesity, Anti-Atherosclerotic and Anti-Oxidant Effects of Pu-Erh Tea on a High Fat Diet-Induced Obese Rat Model 被引量:3
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作者 Changyun Xiong Yuanju Peng +2 位作者 Benying Liu Wenrui Cui Xuncheng Liu 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2019年第2期120-130,共11页
Pu-erh tea, a traditional Chinese beverage, has been believed to have many benefits to human health and without side effects. In this study, we systematically analyzed the main active components of Pu-erh tea and inve... Pu-erh tea, a traditional Chinese beverage, has been believed to have many benefits to human health and without side effects. In this study, we systematically analyzed the main active components of Pu-erh tea and investigated its anti-obesity, anti-atherosclerotic and anti-oxidant effects using an obese rat model. Obesity was induced by feeding a high-fat diet and subsequently the experimental obese mice were fed with high-fat diet supplemented with low (2.5%), medium (5%) or high (7.5%) doses of Pu-erh tea powder for 6 weeks respectively. As result, the body weight gain of the rats was decreased by medium and high doses of Pu-erh tea treatments. Furthermore, the levels of serum total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG) and atherosclerosis index (AI) were significantly lowered by Pu-erh tea compared to the control group. Conversely, high density lipoproteincholesterol (HDL-C) level of the rats was significantly elevated by Pu-erh tea treatments. In addition, Pu-erh tea treatments increased the activities of anti-oxidative enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxides (GSH-Px), whereas reduced the level of lipid peroxidation product malondialdehyde (MDA) in obese rats. Collectively, our find-ings revealed that Pu-erh tea exerts comprehensive benefits in anti-obesity, anti-atherosclerotic and anti-oxidant effects, therefore can be used as a promising functional food in obesity management. 展开更多
关键词 Pu-Erh Tea ANTI-OBESITY Anti-Atherosclerotic ANTI-OXIDANT OBESE rat model
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A modified rat model for hepatocellular carcinoma 被引量:5
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作者 Fu-Chun Yang, Shu-Sen Zheng and Tian-An Jiang Hangzhou, China Department of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgery and Liver Transplantation Center, First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310003, China 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS 2004年第4期585-587,共3页
BACKGROUND: Rat hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC ) model which has a high analogy to clinical liver cancer is of great value in understanding the pathogenesis and evolution of liver cancer, in searching effective anti-c... BACKGROUND: Rat hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC ) model which has a high analogy to clinical liver cancer is of great value in understanding the pathogenesis and evolution of liver cancer, in searching effective anti-cancer treat- ments ( drug, hepatectomy and liver transplantation ), and designing cancer prevention strategies. In this study we es- tablished a modified rat model of hepatocellular carcinoma to enhance rats' physique and surgical endurance. METHODS: Wistar rats were fed with diethylnitrosamine (DENA) by three methods for evaluation of general condi- tions for 130 days: Doppler ultrasonographic measurement, laparotomy and histopathological examination. RESULTS: No rat died in control group ( group A) and modified DENA-induction-HCC group ( group C), but 6 deaths in classical DENA-induction-HCC group (group B) (survival rate 80%). All survived rats in groups B and C de- veloped diffusive hepatocellular carcinoma and liver cirrho- sis. General appearance of rats in the group C was better than that in the group B. CONCLUSION: With good general conditions for surgery, the modified rat model for hepatocellular carcinoma has a high carcinogenic rate and a high survival rate. 展开更多
关键词 hepatocellular carcinoma model rat DIETHYLNITROSAMINE
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