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Social isolation-induced decreases in both the abundance of neuroactive steroids and GABA(A) receptor function in rat brain

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Abstract:
The effects of social isolation on behavior, neuroactive steroid concentrations, and GABA(A) receptor function were investigated in rats. Animals isolated for 30 days immediately after weaning exhibited an anxiety- like behavioral profile in the elevated plus-maze and Vogel conflict tests. This behavior was associated with marked decreases in the cerebrocortical, hippocampal, and plasma concentrations of pregnenolone, progesterone, allopregnanolone, and allotetrahydrodeoxycorticosterone compared with those apparent for group-housed rats; in contrast, the plasma concentration of corticostetone was increased in the isolated animals. Acute foot-shock stress induced greater percentage increases in the cortical concentrations of neuroactive steroids in isolated rats than in group-housed rats. Social isolation also reduced brain GABA(A) receptor function, as evaluated by measuring both GABA-evoked CI- currents in Xenopus oocytes expressing the rat receptors and tert-[35S]butyl-bicyclophosphorothionate (35S]TBPS) binding to rat brain membranes. Whereas the amplitude of GABA-induced CI- currents did not differ significantly between group-housed and isolated animals, the potentiation of these currents by diazepam was reduced at cortical or hippocampal GABA(A) receptors from isolated rats compared with that apparent at receptors from group-housed animals. Moreover, the inhibitory effect of ethyl-?-carboline-3-carboxylate, a negative allosteric modulator of GABA(A) receptors, on these currents was greater at cortical GABA(A) receptors from socially isolated animals than at those from group- housed rats. Finally, social isolation increased the extent of [35S]TBPS binding to both cortical and hippocampal membranes. The results further suggest a psychological role for neurosteroids and GABA(A) receptors in the modulation of emotional behavior and mood.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
3alpha hydroxy 5alpha pregnan 20 one; 4 aminobutyric acid A receptor; corticosterone derivative; neurosteroid; pregnenolone; progesterone; animal experiment; animal tissue; anxiety neurosis; article; brain cortex; brain level; hippocampus; male; neuromodulation; nonhuman; priority journal; rat; social isolation; Animals; Anxiety; Brain; Cerebral Cortex; Conflict (Psychology); Corticosterone; Dehydroepiandrosterone; Desoxycorticosterone; Electroshock; Female; gamma-Aminobutyric Acid; Hippocampus; Male; Oocytes; Pregnanolone; Pregnenolone; Progesterone; Rats; Rats; Sprague-Dawley; Receptors; GABA-A; Social Isolation; Steroids; Synaptosomes; Time Factors; Xenopus laevis; Animalia
Elenco autori:
Pisu, MARIA GIUSEPPINA
Autori di Ateneo:
PISU MARIA GIUSEPPINA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/198726
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
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