Acute experimental emotional stress in rabbits (physiological and cytochemical aspects).

A V Gorbunova, N V Petrova, V V Portugalov, S K Sudakov
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Abstract

The influence of acute experimental emotional stress, induced by electrical stimulation of the hypothalamus and skin in immobilized adult male rabbits of the Chinchilla breed, was determined in complex physiological and cytochemical investigations. Three groups of animals were distinguished according to the nature of the cardiovascular responses: resistance, adaptable, and predisposed to the development of stress. In animals predisposed to the development of emotional stress, different metabolic changes are induced in different extraneural nodes of the autonomic nervous system and sympathetic chain. The most pronounced changes occur in the nodose ganglion of the vagus nerve; in this case changes of a catabolic nature predominate over anabolic changes in it. In the stellate ganglion and nodes of the sympathetic chain there is an intensification of anabolic processes. The upper cervical sympathetic node occupies an intermediate position with respect to the nature of the metabolic changes. The presence of a tendency for an increase in the activity of the "fast" isoenzymes of lactate dehydrogenase was demonstrated in the conducting system of the heart.

兔急性实验性情绪应激(生理和细胞化学方面)。
在复杂的生理和细胞化学研究中,研究了电刺激下丘脑和皮肤引起的急性实验性情绪应激对鼠兔下丘脑和皮肤的影响。根据心血管反应的性质,将动物分为三组:抵抗性、适应性和易受应激发展的倾向。在易发生情绪应激的动物中,自主神经系统和交感神经链的不同神经外节点会诱导不同的代谢变化。最明显的变化发生在迷走神经的结节神经节;在这种情况下,分解代谢的变化比合成代谢的变化更重要。在交感神经链的星状神经节和节点中,合成代谢过程增强。就代谢变化的性质而言,上颈交感淋巴结处于中间位置。乳酸脱氢酶的“快”同工酶活性增加的趋势在心脏传导系统中得到证实。
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