Abstract
Purpose: to study activity of lysozyme in the blood of month rats after acute somatic pain. Materials and methods: Experiments were conducted on white month non-linear rats. Acute somatic pain (4-5 levels of intensity) was simulated by electrocutaneous stimulation of the receptor zone of the root of the tail. The animals were decapitated and blood sampling was carried out to study the activity of lysozyme by nephelometric method after the acute somatic pain. Results: Lysozyme activity of intact month old rats which determined in the blood serum, is higher than in infants in the initial state. Summary: Lysozyme reaction to acute somatic pain in month old rats has a phase character: its activity increases, decreases and increases again.
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