Comparative Analysis of the Stress Protective Effect of Lithium Salts in an Open Field Test

A. A. Deltsov, S. V. Pozyabin
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Systemic response to stress, aimed at eliminating or reducing stress, is accompanied by changes in behavioral, vegetative, motor, sensory, cognitive, and other bodily functions. Stress behavior is an integral part of general behavior. In this work, we set out to study the behavioral activity of rats in an open field test following administration of various lithium salts. The conducted experiments showed that a course application of organic lithium salts improves the motivational characteristics of behavior and the appearance of rats, significantly increases the tentative research behavior of experimental animals, and reduces the level of anxiety, fear, and uncertainty, which can be characterized as an adaptive-stimulating effect. At the same time, the drug demonstrates a cumulative effect. The anabolic effect of lithium orotate is particularly pronounced, which makes it possible to increase body weight gains in the setting of stress of various etiologies.
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露天野外试验中锂盐应力保护效果的对比分析
系统对压力的反应,旨在消除或减轻压力,伴随着行为、植物、运动、感觉、认知和其他身体功能的变化。应激行为是一般行为的一个组成部分。在这项工作中,我们着手研究大鼠在施用各种锂盐后的露天野外试验中的行为活动。实验结果表明,有机锂盐的疗程应用能改善大鼠的行为动机特征和外观,显著增加实验动物的试探性研究行为,降低焦虑、恐惧和不确定性水平,可定性为适应性刺激作用。同时,该药物还表现出一种累积效应。乳清酸锂的合成代谢作用尤为明显,这使得它在各种病因导致的压力环境下增加体重成为可能。
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