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[The effect of emotional-pain stress and ethanol on carboxypeptidase-N-like activity in rat hypophysis and serum].

Authors: M T, Gengin; A N, Vernigora;

[The effect of emotional-pain stress and ethanol on carboxypeptidase-N-like activity in rat hypophysis and serum].

Abstract

Emotional-painful stress and alcohol intoxication activated carboxypeptidase H in the rat pituitary gland. The enzymatic activity was lower in chronic emotional-painful stress and alcohol consumption than that of their single exposure, but higher than that in control rats. In blood serum carboxypeptidase H-like activity was increased after the single emotional-painful stress, while it decreased in chronic stress. Ethanol affected the enzymatic activity in blood serum less significantly than in the pituitary gland.

Keywords

Male, Ethanol, Pain, Rats, Pituitary Gland, Animals, Lysine Carboxypeptidase, Stress, Psychological

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