Protectoral action of molsidomin ATP combination in chronic stress in young and old rats

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Kuprash LianaORCID,Panteleymonova TetyanaORCID,Sharabura LudmilaORCID,Labunets Irina,Sykalo NinaORCID,Olar VitaliyORCID

Abstract

Adaptive reactions to chronic stress, reaching a certain intensity, can become harmful and be involved in any pathological process. Therefore, the search for new ways to increase the adaptive capacity reduced with age and the body's resistance to the negative effects of chronic stress remains relevant. The aim of the study was to experimentally study the age-related protective properties of the combination of molsidomine and ATP in chronic mild stress. The experiments were performed on young (6 months) and old (26 months) Wistar rats exposed to stressors that changed periodically at random for 8 weeks. During the 6-8th week of the experiment, against the background of stress, the animals were sublingually administered a pharmacological combination based on molsidomine - 2 mg / kg, ATP - 10 mg / kg. It was found that the adaptive reactions of young and old animals to chronic stress have qualitative and quantitative differences. Chronic stress in old rats caused changes in behavior and psycho-emotional state, deterioration of cognitive function, changes in lipoperoxidation. On the part of the immune system in old rats, against the background of a pronounced age involution of lymphoid organs, no significant changes in thymus mass and cellularity were observed during chronic stress, while the mass and cellularity of the spleen increased. The combination of molsidomine and ATP prevented post-stress changes in animal behavior, reduced anxiety, normalized social activity, restored the lost ability to recognize, improved cognitive function. The drug contributed to the preservation of the function of immunocompetent organs in young animals and to a lesser extent showed a protective effect in older animals against the background of involutional changes caused by both aging and chronic stress. The combination of molsidomine and ATP had an antioxidant effect. Thus, in chronic mild stress, older animals showed a different response from young animals to both stress and the administration of molsidomine with ATP. The applied pharmacological combination can be considered as a promising stress-protective agent that has a complex effect on various pathogenetic links of chronic stress due to its neuro- and immunomodulatory, energy-saving, antioxidant properties. Keywords: aging, chronic stress, anxiety, social activity, cellularity of the thymus and spleen, lipid peroxidation, combination of molsidomine and ATP, pharmacological action.

Publisher

State Institution - D. F. Chebotarev Institute of Gerontology NAMS of Ukraine

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