P. Babaei et al., Stress-induced expression c-fos in the rat brain: A comparison of averaging and typological analysis, NEUROSC R C, 27(2), 2000, pp. 95-102
The effect of acute stress (5 sec footshock, 2.5 mA) on brain levels of c-F
os protein expression was studied in the adult male Wistar rats. Expression
of c-Fos was evaluated by immunohistochemistry 2 hours after the footshock
. Two types of analysis were employed in the study. First the data on Fosli
ke immunoreactivity (FLI) for each of the analyzed brain structures were po
oled together from all the stressed rats. These averaged values were compar
ed with corresponding data from the control unstressed animals. Second, the
same data were analyzed separately for the two groups of rats that differe
d in their behavior in the open-field test and were characterized as "stres
s-resistant" and "stress-predisposed" types according to our previous studi
es. Though the averaged data showed a significant increase in the number of
FLI cells in the brains of stressed rats over the control animals, a drama
tic difference was also observed between stress-induced FLI in "stress-pred
isposed" versus "stress-resistant" rats. While "stress-predisposed" rats ha
d large number of FLI cells in the areas of the frontal cortex, cingulate c
ortex, ventromedial and paraventricular nuclei of hypothalamus and ventral
tegmental area, the rats from the "stress-resistant" group had very weak c-
Fos staining in these structures and displayed significantly lower number o
f FLI cells in most of the other brain areas. It is concluded that stress-i
nduced activation of c-Fos expression has large individual variability depe
nding on the typological behavioral profile of the rats and that these tran
scriptional variations might play a significant role in the individual diff
erences of animal's long-term responses to the same stressors.