Effect of emotional stress on some indicators of the blood
University of Aden Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences,
Vol. 23 No. 2 (2019),
31-10-2019
Page 333-339
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47372/uajnas.2019.n2.a06
Abstract
This study was conducted on sexually mature male rats weighing 200-230gms. Topographic characteristics of an individual animal under experiment were studied in an open field manner (10). The rats were divided into three groups: stimulated, balanced and inhibited by the nervous system. Emotional stress leads to the activation of the peroxide oxidation of fat as a result, biological antioxidants as a result of the enzymes of this system. Results showed substantial transformations due to emotional stress in the microvascular circulation system (slow electrical movement red blood cells, blood flow velocity, vascular cavity change, high blood vessel deposition velocity, redness and transport function of red blood cells [Co2, O2]). Resistance of red blood cells peroxide was insignificantly lower in balanced animals compared to stimulated animals, while in inhibited animals there was an increase, compared to balanced animals.
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Emotional stress, blood, peroxide oxidation of fat, antioxidants, red blood cells
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