Title of article :
Laboratory environment and bio-medical experience: the impact of administration technique on the quality of immune-behavior data results in stress experience
Author/Authors :
Issam Nessaibia Laboratoire de Neuro-endocrinologie Appliquée - Département de Biologie - Université Badji Mokhtar - Annaba, Algeria , Abdelkrim Tahraoui Laboratoire de Neuro-endocrinologie Appliquée - Département de Biologie - Université Badji Mokhtar - Annaba, Algeria , Ibtissem Chouba Laboratoire de Neuro-endocrinologie Appliquée - Département de Biologie - Université Badji Mokhtar - Annaba, Algeria , Narjess Kaarar Laboratoire de Neuro-endocrinologie Appliquée - Département de Biologie - Université Badji Mokhtar - Annaba, Algeria
Abstract :
Often in an experiment, the
control group and the intact group are not
identified because most scientists neglect
the fact that the sets of manipulation
as technical administrations may be
considered as an undesirable stress on
the clarity of the data obtained from a
scientific research specifically if it focuses
on studying the effects of stress.
Methods: This study was conducted in two
parts using 40 male Wistar rats. The first part aimed to treat a group of rats by repeated injections
i.p route (1 mL/kg) of placebo or NaCl (0.9%) and the other by direct oral administration of NaCl
(0.9%). Both groups spent 1 h of jet air stress with stressed group. Our objective was to consider
the effects that these manipulations would have on the validity of behavioral results (the elevated
plus maze test, the open field, the light/dark box test) and immune data (immune cell count)
during this stress experience. The second part was devoted to the measurement of ACTH, IL6,
and CRP in these experimental groups.
Results: Unlike oral administration, repeated intra-peritoneal injections cause a significant
increase of plasma obtained levels of the adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH), interleukin-6
(IL-6) and the C-reactive protein (CRP) using injections of placebo: NaCl 0.9% (1 mL/kg) and it
may have side effect on significant immune and behavioral alterations data quality induced by 1
h of air jet in the animal’s cage identified by the leukocyte formula and behavioral tests.
Conclusion: In an experimental protocol conducted on animal models, it is essential to opt for
painless techniques such as oral administration instead of painful injections to avoid confusion
at the behavioral and immunological results from biomedical experiments specifically one that
focuses on the stress study.
Keywords :
Administration techniques , Behavior and immunological disorders IL-6 ACTH , IL-6 ACTH , Air jet stress
Journal title :
Bioimpacts