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[Activation of lipid peroxidation in emotional-pain stress].

Authors: F Z, Meerson; V E, Kagan; L L, Prilipko; I I, Rozhitskaia; L M, Giber;

[Activation of lipid peroxidation in emotional-pain stress].

Abstract

Accumulation of primary and secondary products of lipid peroxidation (PLP) in different tissues of Wistar rats under emotional-pain stress (EPS) was studied using UV-spectrophotometry and fluorescense of Schiff bases. It was shown that under EPS the amount of PLP increased mostly in the heart and to a lesser degree in the skeletal muscle and brain. An increase in hydroperoxidases in all the organs studied was less than that in the PLP end-products, i. e. flourescent Schiff bases.

Keywords

Male, Lipid Peroxides, Muscles, Myocardium, Animals, Brain, Humans, Pain, Lipid Metabolism, Stress, Psychological, Rats

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