Evidence of a relationship between aversive learning and hippocampal interleukin 1 beta levels in neonatal handled rats
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The Neonatal Handling (NH) model presents a “blunted” corticosterone response to stress as well as an enhancement in contextual fear tasks. So the aim of this work was to examine a possible relationship between diminished imunosuppression over Interleukin 1 beta (IL-1) hippocampal levels and enhancement in aversive learning. To achieve that, we subjected male handled Wistar rats 30-35 and 90 days old to an inhibitory avoidance task, comparing the avoidance scores with respective hippocampal IL- ...
The Neonatal Handling (NH) model presents a “blunted” corticosterone response to stress as well as an enhancement in contextual fear tasks. So the aim of this work was to examine a possible relationship between diminished imunosuppression over Interleukin 1 beta (IL-1) hippocampal levels and enhancement in aversive learning. To achieve that, we subjected male handled Wistar rats 30-35 and 90 days old to an inhibitory avoidance task, comparing the avoidance scores with respective hippocampal IL-1 levels at different time points. We found that handled adult animals learned the aversive task concomitantly with higher levels of hippocampal interleukin 1 beta 2h after footshock, while control animals showed diminished aversive learning and lower IL-1 beta levels at the same time. In the other hand, both handled and non-handled juvenile rats learned the aversive task, with no signal of immunosuppressant efect over interleukin 1 beta. However, basal levels of IL-1 beta were different between handled and non-handled animals in both ages, pointing a novel neuroimmunomodulation involvement to the NH model. ...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Instituto de Ciências Básicas da Saúde. Curso de Biomedicina.
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TCC Biomedicina (277)
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