Glucocorticoid receptor activation selectively influence performance of Wistar rats in Y-maze.

Amin Abdulbasit, Fii Stephen Michael, Amusa Shukurat Onaopemipo,Alli-Oluwafuyi Abdulmusawwir, Imam Aminu, Asogwa Nnaemeka Tobechukwu,Abdulmajeed Wahab Imam,Adeyanju Oluwaseun Aremu,Olaseinde Folajimi, Abolarinwa Bilikis Aderonke,Ibrahim Ridwan Babatunde,Owoyele Victor Bamidele

Pathophysiology(2018)

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Glucocorticoid receptors (GR) are ubiquitously expressed in metazoans. Different and contrasting phenotypes have been reported upon their activation. This study investigated the behavioral phenotypes characteristic of GR stimulation in male Wistar rats. Rats in each of the four groups of rats received one of the following treatments: distilled water (control) or one of three doses of dexamethasone (treatment) injected intraperitoneally for 7 days. The Rats were afterwards subjected to the Y maze, the elevated plus maze (EPM), the Morris water maze (MWM), and the novel object recognition (NOR) test. At the end of the study, the animals were anesthetized and neural activity from the prefrontal cortex recorded. Blood was collected via cardiac puncture to evaluate the levels of plasma insulin and glucose, and the prefrontal cortexes excised to determine the levels of insulin, markers of oxidative stress, and calcium in the homogenate.
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Dexamethasone,Neurobehavior,Insulin,Prefrontal cortex
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