Proteomic Characteristics of Blood Serum in Rats with Different Behavioral Parameters after Acute Stress

We studied proteome profile of blood serum of Wistar rats with different behavioral activity immediately and in 1 and 3 days after acute stress on the model of 12-h immobilization during the nighttime. Comparative analysis of 2D-electrophoretograms revealed differences in the expression of serum pro...

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description We studied proteome profile of blood serum of Wistar rats with different behavioral activity immediately and in 1 and 3 days after acute stress on the model of 12-h immobilization during the nighttime. Comparative analysis of 2D-electrophoretograms revealed differences in the expression of serum proteins in non-stressed (control) and stressed (experimental) rats. We found 22 protein spots that characterized the proteomic features of blood serum in rats with different prognostic resistance to stress. Mass-spectrometry of isolated spots identified 6 functional proteins. Persistent proteome changes in the blood of animals at different stages after acute stress were determined. The specificity of proteomic characteristics of blood serum was shown in behaviorally passive and active rats during the post-stress period. These data extend the concept on specific protein markers for the formation of a negative emotional state and adaptive-and-compensatory processes in mammals with different sensitivity to stressogenic factors.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Blood
Blood proteins
Blood Proteins - metabolism
Cell Biology
Comparative analysis
Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1 - blood
Emotions
Immobilization
Immunoglobulin Light Chains - blood
Internal Medicine
Laboratory Medicine
Lamin Type A - blood
Male
Nighttime
Pathology
Peroxiredoxin VI - blood
Proteome - metabolism
Rats, Wistar
Rho Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors - blood
Rodents
Serum proteins
Stress, Psychological - blood
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