Morphological and functional manifestations of rat adrenal-cortex response to sodium bromide administration under hypodynamic stress
- Author:
- Zholudeva, V. I.
- Published:
- Nov 1, 1979.
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- Additional Creators:
- Kirichek, L. T.
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- Functional and morphological manifestations of adrenal cortex response to hypodynamia (2-hr immobilization on an operating table) under the influence of bromine preparations were studied. The sodium bromide was administered intraperitoneally in 100, 250, and 500 mg/kg doses once and repeatedly during ten days. The adrenal gland was evaluated functionally by ascorbic acid and cholesterol content and morphologically by coloring it with hematoxylin-eosin and Sudans for lipid revealing at freezing. Results are displayed in two tables and microphotographs. They are summarized as follows: the bromine weakens the functional state of the adrenal cortex in intact rats, causing changes similar to those under stress. During immobilization combined with preliminary bromine administration, a less pronounced stress reaction is noticeable.
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- Document ID: 19800008459.
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