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- Title
Gender-Specific Features of Behavior and Lipid Spectrum in Rats at a Remote Period after Exposure to Vibrational Noise.
- Authors
Avaliani, T. V.; Klyueva, N. N.; Apraksina, N. K.; Tsikunov, S. G.
- Abstract
Changes in rat behavior and blood lipid spectrum were detected 3 weeks after exposure of animals to vibrational (construction) noise. Males demonstrated anxious, simplified or agitated behaviors, while females-anxious or depression-like behaviors. Most evident changes in the lipid spectrum were observed in males with simplified and females with depression-like behaviors. In anxious behavior, the high-density lipoprotein level was elevated in males and reduced in females versus control.
- Subjects
MAMMAL behavior; PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of lipids; GENDER differences (Psychology); NOISE &; psychology; LABORATORY rats
- Publication
Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry & Physiology, 2018, Vol 54, Issue 2, p123
- ISSN
0022-0930
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S0022093018020059