Abstract

(1) Mice were subjected to acute or repetitive exposure to cold, immobilization, or amphetamine stress and changes in plasma levels of corticosterone, fatty acids, and glucose were measured. (2) The results obtained indicate that plasma corticosterone is the only valid stress marker of the three tested. (3) When mice were subjected to repetitive stress for 14 days, acute challenges showed dramatic effects only in plasma corticosterone.

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