The Changes in 1H-MRS Metabolites in Cuprizone-Induced Model of Multiple Sclerosis: Effects of Prior Psychological Stress

 

Abstract

 

Stress is considered as an important risk factor in the progression and the onset of many disorders such as multiple sclerosis. However, metabolite changes as a result of demyelination under the detrimental effects of stress are not well understood. Thus, 36 female Wistar rats (i.e., groups (1) no-cuprizone (Cont), (2) no-stress + cuprizone-treated (Cup), (3) physical stress + cuprizone-treated (P-Cup), (4) psychological stress + cuprizone-treated (Psy-Cup), (5) physical stress + no-cuprizone-treated (P), (6) psychological stress + no-cuprizone-treated (Psy)) were used in this study. Following induction of repetitive stress, cuprizone treatment was carried out for 6 weeks to instigate demyelination in all groups except the control animal. Relative metabolite concentrations of the brain were investigated by single-voxel proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (reporting N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA …

Keywords:

1H-MRS, Metabolites Cuprizone-Induced Model of Multiple Sclerosis, MRI
Authors:

Sogol Meknatkhah, Pouya Sharif Dashti, Samira Raminfard, Hamidreza Saligheh Rad, Monireh-Sadat Mousavi, Gholam Hossein Riazi
Journal:

Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
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