Sex features of the development of oxidative stress in high and low hypoxic resistancy rats, which experienced repeated stressful episodes of immobilization
Olha V. Denefil,
Viktoria A. Miroshnyk,
Olena P. Venher
et al.
Abstract:Aim: of the study was to find out the sexual characteristics of the development of oxidative stress in rats with high and low resistance to hypoxic hypoxia (HRH, LRH) during repeated stressful episodes of immobilization.
Materials and Methods: The study was performed on 96 white HRH, LRH male and female Wistar rats. The animals were divided into eight groups: 1 – control (HRH, LRH) males and females, 2 – immobilization (HRH, LRH) males and females. Immobilization stress was induced by gently restraining the an… Show more
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