Title of article :
Comparison of the performance of lipoperoxidation-antioxidant protection system in rats at different periods under immobilization stress ef ects
Author/Authors :
Ilderbayev, Oralbek Z Faculty of Natural Sciences - L.N. Gu ilyov Eurasian National University, Nur-Sultan Republic of Kazakhstan , Zharmakhanova, Gulmira M Department of N tural Science Disciplines - West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov State Medical Universit - Aktobe, Republic of Kazakhstan , Okassova, Assem K Faculty of Natural Sciences - L.N. Gu ilyov Eurasian National University, Nur-Sultan Republic of Kazakhstan , Nursafina, Akmaral Zh Faculty of Natural Sciences - L.N. Gu ilyov Eurasian National University, Nur-Sultan Republic of Kazakhstan , Ilderbayeva, Gulzhan O Department of Physiological Disciplines - Semey Medical University - Semey, Republic of Kazakhstan
Abstract :
Background: Under physiological conditions, the activity of the formation of active oxygen is low. The activity of these processes
is intensified under stress-induced situations. This study aimed to investigate the role of free-radical oxidation (FRO) in adrenal tissues and immunocompetent organs and cells in mature white rats after 6 hours of immobilization stress.
Methods: The studies were performed on 40 White male rats of the Wistar line with a bodyweight of 200 to 240 g. Two series of
experiments were conducted: I series: deter
ination of indices in intact rats (10 rats); II series: determination of indices after a 6-hour
immobilization stress action on them. Animals of II series were divided into 3 groups
f 10 rats in each: group 1: those undergoing
acute immobilization stress, withdrawal from the experiment in 1 hour; group 2: those undergoing acute immobilization stress, withdrawal from the experiment in 25 hours; and group 3: those undergoing acute immobilization stress, withdrawal from the
experiment in 49 hours. The obtained data were processed by statistical methods with the help of the "Biostat" and "Excel" software
packages.
Results: In groups 1, 2, and 3, the anima s were simulated acute immobilization stre s by fixing the animals for 6 hours in bright light. The results of the conducted studies indicate changes in lipid peroxidation and antioxidant system (LPO-AOS) in case of
immobilization
stress-excitation. In devel ping free-radical pathology
at immobilization stress-excitation, the
more expressed
disturbance of LPO-AOS, and accordingly the intensity of lipoperoxidation in the structural membrane of all investigated organs was high at the initial stage of exposure.
Conclusion: At 49 hours after immobilization, stress less pronounced influence on the lipoperoxidation process was noted. The
increase in the intensity of excessive lipoperoxidation testifies to the inhibited manifestat on of AOS in the organism.
Keywords :
Immobilization Stress , Antioxidation , Free Radicals , Lipid Peroxidation
Journal title :
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran