2017
DOI: 10.18699/vj17.316
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Long-term effects of maternal exposure to surgical stress at the earliest stage of pregnancy on blood pressure and behavior in offspring of OXYS rats

Abstract: The use of some assisted reproductive technologies, in particular, embryo transfer, may cause various physiological and behavioral changes in the offspring. The purpose of our study was to study the effects of surgery (which is used for embryo transfer) done with pregnant dams on the weight, blood pressure and behavior in the open field and elevated plusmaze tests in adult offspring. Thus, longterm effects on the offspring after maternal exposure to surgical stress given to dams at the 4 th day of pregnancy we… Show more

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