Change in temperature in young and old rats exposed to emotional-noise and immobilization stress

Experiments with rats have shown that thermoregulation under normal conditions and in response to stressful factors (immobilization, emotionally significant sound) is different in animals of different age. The effect of these stressful factors leads to more significant temperature changes in the gro...

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Published in:Ontogenez Vol. 32; no. 2; p. 154
Main Authors: Nagapetian, Kh O, Arutiunian, R A, Matinian, L A, Arutiunian, K A, Nurbekian, L V
Format: Journal Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russia (Federation) 01-03-2001
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Summary:Experiments with rats have shown that thermoregulation under normal conditions and in response to stressful factors (immobilization, emotionally significant sound) is different in animals of different age. The effect of these stressful factors leads to more significant temperature changes in the group of young animals, as compared with the adult ones.
ISSN:0475-1450