Ultrastructural Changes in the Adenohypophysis, Adrenal Gland Activity, and Desynchronization of the Oestrous Cycle following Unpredictable Stress in the Rat
Irina Pollard and KD Cairncross
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
30(6) 559 - 572
Published: 1977
Abstract
An ultrastructural study of the adenohypophysis, after exposure of female Wistar rats to a signaled unpredictable 5- and I5-day stress regimen, is described. Cellular activity of the adenohypophysis correlated well with the circulating levels of corticosterone. Intense secretory activity was observed in all tropic cell types at 5 and 15 days although the observed differences generally were greater in the 5-day stressed group. It was observed that the oestrous cycles of 40 and 100 % of the rats became desynchronized over the 5- and I5-day stress period respectively.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9770559
© CSIRO 1977