Fasting and oxidative activity of hypothalamus, amygdala, frontal cortex and adrenal glands in female rats during different sexual situations--oestrus, dioestrus, ovariectomized--and in male rats.

Reproduccion Pub Date : 1980-01-01
J A Florez-Lozano, A Menéndez-Patterson, B Marin
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We have studied the influence of fasting upon the oxidative metabolism of several cerebral structures (hypothalamus, amygdala and frontal cortex) as well as the adrenal glands in female rats, both during their sexual cycle and ovariectomized, and male rats under a 48h fasting period. Results show significant differences in the oxidative metabolism of the amygdala in both male rats and ovariectomized females on comparing the fasting group with controls; moreover, the frontal cortex of male rats also shows significant differences when comparing both groups. The weight of the adrenal glands is significantly lower in ovariectomized female rats under fasting conditions than in controls. Correlation between the above mentioned cerebral and glandular structures during fasting processes, as well as performance of male and female rats before that situation, is discussed.

雌性大鼠和雄性大鼠在不同性状态下(发情、雌情、去卵巢)下丘脑、杏仁核、额叶皮质和肾上腺的禁食和氧化活性。
我们研究了禁食对雌性大鼠在性周期和去卵巢期间以及禁食48小时的雄性大鼠几个大脑结构(下丘脑、杏仁核和额叶皮质)和肾上腺氧化代谢的影响。结果表明,与对照组相比,禁食组雄性大鼠和去卵巢雌性大鼠的杏仁核氧化代谢均有显著差异;此外,雄性大鼠的额叶皮质在两组比较中也表现出显著差异。在禁食条件下,切除卵巢的雌性大鼠的肾上腺重量明显低于对照组。本文讨论了禁食过程中上述大脑和腺体结构之间的关系,以及在此之前雌雄大鼠的表现。
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