
The stress of heat under conditions of immobilisation induced an obvious depression of the cardiodynamic parameters. This correlated well with intensification of lipoperoxydation and a drop in the myocardial antioxydant activity. Small doses of thyroid hormones prevented the decline of the parameters, normalisied myocardial free-radical homeostasis in result of activation of superoxyddysmutase, catalase, and general antioxydant activity.
Male, Immobilization, Thyroid Hormones, Hot Temperature, Stress, Physiological, Myocardium, Animals, Heart, Adaptation, Physiological, Myocardial Contraction, Antioxidants, Rats
Male, Immobilization, Thyroid Hormones, Hot Temperature, Stress, Physiological, Myocardium, Animals, Heart, Adaptation, Physiological, Myocardial Contraction, Antioxidants, Rats
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