Abstract

Abstract Two types of prolonged immobilization as the stress factors were applied in rats for the study of metabolic responses. The immobilized animals showed a marked rise in serum NEFA in both groups. The values of NEFA were almost regularly higher after 18 hr than after 24 hr immobilization. Dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain of experimental animals decreased and a similar trend was observed also in the adrenal epinephrine. All experiments were made in comparison with the control animals. The results and reciprocal metabolic relationships are discussed.

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