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dc.contributor.authorGubareva, L. I.-
dc.contributor.authorГубарева, Л. И.-
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-09T13:58:01Z-
dc.date.available2021-06-09T13:58:01Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationGubareva L.I. Influence of prenatal hypoglycemia on the adaptive possbilities of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal-Adrenocortical system and resistance to stress in rats // Medical News of North Caucasus. - 2021. - Том 16. - Выпуск 1. - Pages 55 - 59ru
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/16001-
dc.description.abstractWe studied the blood glucose content, functional state of HHACS and its response to stressors in female rats exposed to insulin hypoglycemia during pregnancy, as well as in their offspring. It was found that hypoglycemia during pregnancy causes stressful activation of HHACS in comparison the level of physiological pregnancy. Episodic hypoglycemia of the mother leads to a two-phase reaction of HHACS of her offspring: An increase in functional activity in the late prenatal and early postnatal periods (-1-30 days) and a subsequent decrease (45-365 days) compared with the control group. Both phases are characterized by a decrease in resistance to extreme muscular loads, immobilization, as well as depletion of HHACS, which is most pronounced during neonatal period, puberty and 12 months of ageru
dc.language.isoruru
dc.publisherStavropol State Medical Universityru
dc.relation.ispartofseriesMedical News of North Caucasus-
dc.subjectHypothalamo-hypophyseal-Adrenocortical systemru
dc.subjectResistance to stress on offspring'sru
dc.subjectAdaptationru
dc.subjectHypoglycemiaru
dc.subjectRatsru
dc.titleInfluence of prenatal hypoglycemia on the adaptive possbilities of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal-Adrenocortical system and resistance to stress in ratsru
dc.typeСтатьяru
vkr.instИнститут живых системru
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