Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 1984; 83(1): 21-27
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1210308
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Corticosterone and Prolactin Responses to Repeated Handling and Transfer of Male Rats

Marta Dobrakovová, Jana Jurčovičová
  • Institute of Experimental Endocrinology (Director: Corresponding Member of the Slovak Academy of Sciences L. Macho),
    Centre of Physiological Sciences (Director: Academician J. Zachar), Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava/Czechoslovakia
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Publication History

1982

Publication Date:
17 July 2009 (online)

Summary

The changes of plasma corticosterone and prolactin levels have been studied in rats after single, repeated or cross exposition to the moderate Stressors : handling and transfer. The diminution of corticosterone and prolactin response has been found after repeated handling, but not after repeated transfer. The corticosterone level was significantly elevated in both cross-transfer and cross-handling groups and plasma prolactin level was significantly higher in the cross-handling animals. Both hormones manifested a parallel reaction to stress, prolactin being more difficult to obtain diminution of the reaction, corticosterone being more adaptable to repeated stress.

It is concluded that the cross-adaptation between used stressful stimuli apparently could not be demonstraded, but, in contrast, the organism adapted to one stimulus possesses a greater corticosterone and prolactin reaction when being exposed to the new stimuli.

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