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Immobilization stress responses in adult rats exposed in utero to immobilization

Stress and Health, 2011
AbstractThe present study investigated the influence of immobilization prenatal stress on adult male rats, with the same postnatal stress, on the immune parameters and its relation with plasma corticosterone (COR) and glucose levels. To study the immunity parameters, profiles of the leucocytes, size of spleen and number of the mononuclear cells of this
Nora, Mayer   +5 more
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Anti-Stress Effects of Ginseng in Immobilization-Stressed Rats

Preventive Nutrition and Food Science, 2004
Stress is a global menace exacerbated by the advancement of industrialization. Failure of stress management is to a breakdown of the psychological and physiological protection mechanisms against stress. The aim of present study was to investigate the anti-stress potential of ginseng against immobilization stress.
Eun-Ha Choi   +5 more
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Immobilization Stress Induces BDNF in Rat Submandibular Glands

Journal of Dental Research, 2006
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) promotes survival and differentiation of the cells of the central and peripheral nervous systems. BDNF has been identified in non-neural tissue, including the heart, lung, platelets, lymphocytes, and lacrimal glands. Immobilization stress modifies BDNF mRNA expression in some organs.
K, Tsukinoki   +7 more
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Effect of electroacupuncture on response to immobilization stress

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2002
Forced immobilization is a simple and effective stressor which produces large increases in heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), and plasma levels of norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (EPI). This study investigated the effects of electroacupuncture on BP, HR, and plasma catecholamine levels in rats challenged with immobilization stress.
Chae H, Yang   +5 more
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Effects of Pyridoxine on Mice after Immobilization Stress

Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 1974
A group of 28 female albino mice, CF-1 strain, 3–6 weeks old, were injected with 1.11mg/kg body weight pyridoxine, and subsequently were restrained for 24 h in individual restraining cages. One half was sacrificed immediately after release and the other half 24 h later.
E S, Lindenbaum, J J, Mueller
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Saliva Stress Marker Monitor Using Aptamer Immobilized FET Biosensor

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2020
Introduction People have felt that their mind controls the body. Advances in immunology and neuroscience are scientifically elucidating this experience. For example, it has been clarified that the mechanism by which changes in the activity of the central nervous system due to stress regulate the ...
Keishi Ohashi   +5 more
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Oxidative stress and haematological changes in immobilized rats

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1999
Immobilization stress induces formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and leads to the oxidative injury in various tissues. In this study, the effects of immobilization stress on peripheral blood cells distribution, plasma level of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), and activities of antioxidant enzymes in erythrocytes were ...
K, Oishi   +7 more
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STRESS-PROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF THE COMPLEX REMEDY IN ACUTE IMMOBILIZATION STRESS

Problems of Biological, Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 2023
Relevance. The range of medicinal remedies in the traditional Tibetan medicine contains several tens of formulae named bchud len. They are multicomponent remedies of natural origin having a stimulating non-specific effect on the human body. The analysis of such formula under the name ‘Rejuvenating-35’ has been presented in the paper. The complex remedy
L. Shantanova   +4 more
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Reaction of rat brain capillaries to immobilization stress

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2008
The calcium adenosine triphosphate method of Chilingaryan was used to study the morphofunctional state of the capillary component of the microcirculatory bed of the brain in rats at different time points after experimental immobilization stress (fixation of the animal on its back for 2 h).
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Pituitary-Thyroid Function during Acute Immobilization Stress in Rats

Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes, 2009
In nine experiments a total of 394 male Wistar rats weighing about 300 g was used. In each experiment, one intact control group was used and several other groups were subjected to immobilization (IMO) for 2 to 240 min in a prone position by inserting their heads through steel wire loops fixed on a board and by fasting their limbs to four metal strips ...
P, Langer   +5 more
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