Publication Date:
2019-07-12
Description:
The effects of a repeated mild stress of handling and placing rats temporarily into unfamiliar cages on the blood-plasma concentration of the stress hormones (corticosterone, ACDH, and prolactin) were investigated in male Sprague-Dawley rats subjected to this type of stress once every week during a period of three months. Results showed that repeated mild stress of handling (as well as repeated blood sampling) did not affect the plasma stress-hormone concentrations in these animals.
Keywords:
LIFE SCIENCES (GENERAL)
Type:
Physiologist, Supplement (ISSN 0031-9376); 32; S-31
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