Abstract

In white rats with experimental hypothyroidism, changes in the myeloid compartment of the blood system induced by 6-h immobilization stress and the corrective effect of the analogue of leu-enkephalin (dalargin) on these shifts was analyzed. It was found that in rats with hypothyroidism, stress in the anxiety stage did not cause leukocytosis typical of euthyroid animals, but at the stage of resistance provoked leukopenia at the expense of eosinopenia and neutropenia with depletion of the intramedullary reserve. Dalargin increased white blood cells count, neutrophil count, and the intramedullary depot of these cells.

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