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Acute and chronic immobilization stress; Effects on cerebellar cortex of young male sprague dawley rats
Professional Medical Journal-Quarterly [The]. 2012; 19 (6): 848-853
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-150332
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this article is to compare the morphological changes induced by acute immobilization with those produced by chronic immobilization, in vermal cerebellar cortex of young male sprague dawley rats. Experimental study. Department of Anatomy CPSP Regional Centre, lslamabad. 2005 to 2007. A total of 120 young male Sprague Dawley rats were taken and divided equally in two groups for acute and chronic immobilization stress. Both these groups were divided further into two subgroups [n=30 in each] control acute, experimental acute, control chronic and experimental chronic. 'Experimental acute' group lb was kept in restrainer for 24 hours continuously while 'experimental chronic' group llb was kept in restrainer for 2 hours daily for fourteen days, one rat per restrainer separately. Hematoxylin and Eosin stained sections were studied under light microscope to record the data. Results of experimental acute group were compared with those of experimental chronic'. Data was analyzed by SSPS version 10. lnsignificant increase in thickness of vermal cerebellar cortex and molecular layer was found in both acute and chronicaliy stressed rats; but comparatively more in group lb, however minimal non significant change in granular layer was seen in both experimental groups. lmmobilization stress can cause the neuronal injury. Acute stress tends to produce more severe effects on brain cortical tissue as compared with chronic stress. The reason for occurrence of Iess severe effects under chronic stress is probably due to role of the phenomena of adaptation.
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: Professional Med. J.-Q Year: 2012