Effects of β-Estradiol on Enhanced Conditioned Fear Induced by Single Prolonged Stress and Shock in Rats

Introduction:This study examined the effects of administration of subcutaneous β-estradiol on PTSD-like symptoms (the enhanced conditioned fear response, CFR) that induced by a single-prolonged stress (SPS) and shock in rats. Adult male Wistar rats were exposed to SPS procedure: restraint for 2 h, f...

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Main Authors: Mahdi Mirshekar, Kataneh Abrari, Iran Goudarzi, Ali Rashidy-Pour
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Language:English
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2012-02-01
Series:Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
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spelling doaj-60cb126b7d2240118a7d38e0338ca1f12020-11-25T00:18:21ZengIran University of Medical SciencesBasic and Clinical Neuroscience2008-126X2228-74422012-02-0132511Effects of β-Estradiol on Enhanced Conditioned Fear Induced by Single Prolonged Stress and Shock in RatsMahdi Mirshekar0Kataneh Abrari1Iran Goudarzi2Ali Rashidy-Pour3 Introduction:This study examined the effects of administration of subcutaneous β-estradiol on PTSD-like symptoms (the enhanced conditioned fear response, CFR) that induced by a single-prolonged stress (SPS) and shock in rats. Adult male Wistar rats were exposed to SPS procedure: restraint for 2 h, forced swim for 20 min, and ether anesthesia. Then the rats were placed in fear conditioning system and received 1 mA electric foot shock for 4 s. Following, stressed rats injected with β-estradiol (600 μg/kg) or sesame oil. For CFR testing, 24 h later animals were re-exposed to the shock chamber for 3-min without further shock application. Percent of freezing was scored. Following testing, the animals were anesthetized and their brains were removed for histological examination (cell count) of the hippocampus that stained with cresyl violet. Results: Our results indicated that rats who received electric shock after the SPS exhibited the CFR. β-estradiol significantly reduced the CFR in the SPS rats as compared with control rats. No significant differences were found in cell count in different regions of the hippocampus between experimental groups. Discussion: Our findings indicated that β-estradiol administration after SPS prevents the enhanced CFR in an animal model of PTSD, suggesting a possible role for β-estradiol in the prevention of PTSD Methods:http://bcn.iums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-93&slc_lang=en&sid=1Post-Traumatic Stress DisorderSingle-Prolonged Stressβ-EstradiolRat.
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author Mahdi Mirshekar
Kataneh Abrari
Iran Goudarzi
Ali Rashidy-Pour
spellingShingle Mahdi Mirshekar
Kataneh Abrari
Iran Goudarzi
Ali Rashidy-Pour
Effects of β-Estradiol on Enhanced Conditioned Fear Induced by Single Prolonged Stress and Shock in Rats
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Single-Prolonged Stress
β-Estradiol
Rat.
author_facet Mahdi Mirshekar
Kataneh Abrari
Iran Goudarzi
Ali Rashidy-Pour
author_sort Mahdi Mirshekar
title Effects of β-Estradiol on Enhanced Conditioned Fear Induced by Single Prolonged Stress and Shock in Rats
title_short Effects of β-Estradiol on Enhanced Conditioned Fear Induced by Single Prolonged Stress and Shock in Rats
title_full Effects of β-Estradiol on Enhanced Conditioned Fear Induced by Single Prolonged Stress and Shock in Rats
title_fullStr Effects of β-Estradiol on Enhanced Conditioned Fear Induced by Single Prolonged Stress and Shock in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of β-Estradiol on Enhanced Conditioned Fear Induced by Single Prolonged Stress and Shock in Rats
title_sort effects of β-estradiol on enhanced conditioned fear induced by single prolonged stress and shock in rats
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
issn 2008-126X
2228-7442
publishDate 2012-02-01
description Introduction:This study examined the effects of administration of subcutaneous β-estradiol on PTSD-like symptoms (the enhanced conditioned fear response, CFR) that induced by a single-prolonged stress (SPS) and shock in rats. Adult male Wistar rats were exposed to SPS procedure: restraint for 2 h, forced swim for 20 min, and ether anesthesia. Then the rats were placed in fear conditioning system and received 1 mA electric foot shock for 4 s. Following, stressed rats injected with β-estradiol (600 μg/kg) or sesame oil. For CFR testing, 24 h later animals were re-exposed to the shock chamber for 3-min without further shock application. Percent of freezing was scored. Following testing, the animals were anesthetized and their brains were removed for histological examination (cell count) of the hippocampus that stained with cresyl violet. Results: Our results indicated that rats who received electric shock after the SPS exhibited the CFR. β-estradiol significantly reduced the CFR in the SPS rats as compared with control rats. No significant differences were found in cell count in different regions of the hippocampus between experimental groups. Discussion: Our findings indicated that β-estradiol administration after SPS prevents the enhanced CFR in an animal model of PTSD, suggesting a possible role for β-estradiol in the prevention of PTSD Methods:
topic Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Single-Prolonged Stress
β-Estradiol
Rat.
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