Abstract

In this study, the effects of interoceptive stress on the indices of free-radical oxidation and the corticosterone contents in the brain and blood of male rats were examined. In addition, we studied the effects of the GABA-like nootropic drug calcium hopanthenate and panthenol on these indices after stress. Interoceptive stress was induced by intraperitoneal injection of bacterial lipopolysaccharide and the studies were performed 24 h after injection. The derivatives of pantothenic acid substantially attenuated corticosterone accumulation in the hippocampus after interoceptive stress induced by systemic immune challenge but did not prevent a stress-induced increase in the level of substances that reacted with thiobarbituric acid in the blood of the animals.

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