VOPROSY MEDITSINSKOI KHIMII (ISSN 0042-8809)

The effect of emotional stress on carboxypeptidase H activity in sections of the rat brain with varying sensitivity to it

   
Gengin M.T., Vernigora A.N., Nikishin N.N., Kerimov V.Yu.
Section: Experimental Study
PubMed Id: 8571594
Year: 1995  Volume: 41  Issue: 4  Pages: 8-9
The activity of carboxypeptidase H involved in metabolism of neuropeptides was studied in rats resistant and predisposed to emotional stress under normal and stress conditions. The enzymatic activity was higher in the striatum and hypothalamus of the rats predisposed to stress than that of stress-resistant animals. Emotional stress resulted in activation of the enzyme in these both groups of animals, while the dynamics of the enzyme activity depended on the resistance of animals to stress and the poststress interval. There was a correlation between the activity of carboxypeptidase H and the content of neuropeptides in animals with varying stress-resistance
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Gengin, M. T., Vernigora, A. N., Nikishin, N. N., Kerimov, V. Yu. (1995). The effect of emotional stress on carboxypeptidase H activity in sections of the rat brain with varying sensitivity to it. Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii, 41(4), 8-9.
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