Stress y glándulas salivales

The object of this work was to establish whether induced stress leads to morphological changes in the sublingual and submaxillary glands·of rats.  General adaptation syndrome [S.G.A.J was induced in 25 young adult mle Wistar rats through cold and inmobilization. The animals were killed ~8 hrs. and 1...

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Autores principales: Fedelich, Mónica Alicia, Rins de David, María Luis
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Publicado: Facultad de Odontología 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/20686
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Sumario:The object of this work was to establish whether induced stress leads to morphological changes in the sublingual and submaxillary glands·of rats.  General adaptation syndrome [S.G.A.J was induced in 25 young adult mle Wistar rats through cold and inmobilization. The animals were killed ~8 hrs. and 10 days after stressor [E.A.J application. To verify stress condition, the adrenales were weighed and plasmatic corticosterone were carried out. The sublingual and submaxillary glands were dissected, fixed in buffered formol and stained with H.E. The resulta histology indicate that the submaxillary is more sensitl: ve to cold than t~e sublingual. while the reverse holds true form inmobilization