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Immunological and neuroendocrine responses of rats to prolonged or repeated stress (CROSBI ID 114354)

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Boranić, Milivoj ; Peričić, Danka ; Radačić, Marko ; Poljak-Blaži, Marija ; Šverko, Višnja ; Miljenović, Gordana Immunological and neuroendocrine responses of rats to prolonged or repeated stress // Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy, 36 (1982), 23-28

Podaci o odgovornosti

Boranić, Milivoj ; Peričić, Danka ; Radačić, Marko ; Poljak-Blaži, Marija ; Šverko, Višnja ; Miljenović, Gordana

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Immunological and neuroendocrine responses of rats to prolonged or repeated stress

Stress by overcrowding lasting 2 weeks or more depressed the Arthus reaction in rats, and repeated immobilization for 4 days depressed the plaque-forming cell (PFC) response in Jerne's assay. The concentrations of neurotransmitters in the brain showed 2 peaks during the overcrowding: at the beginning of the stress (day 2) there was a sharp rise of 5-hydroxy-indoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), a metabolite of serotonin, and in the second week (day 10) there was another rise of 5-HIAA, together with serotonin and noradrenaline. Plasma corticosterone showed an initial drop, followed by increase that also culminated on day 10 of the stress, indicating adaptation. Other stressful procedures (daily immobilizations, repeated injections of picrotoxin) alos changed the levels of neurotransmitter substances and glucocorticoid hormones. A conspicuous feature noted in all models was coincidence of increased 5-HIAA (indicating increased metabolism of serotonin) with either increase of fall of the corticosterone level in plasma. This seems to be related to the state of immunosuppression. Studies on the effects of stress on immunity in parallel with neuroendocrine responses, may give insight into possible neuroendocrine control of immune phenomena.

stress by overcrowding ; repeated immobilization ; immunological and neuroendocrine responses

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Podaci o izdanju

36

1982.

23-28

objavljeno

0753-3322

1950-6007

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Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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