Recurrent experience of a social confrontation was shown to increase the per cent of cleavage nucleus neutrophiles in both mice-participants, activation of the lymphocyte dehydrogenase, and reduction of number of the CDA+ and CD8+ T-lymphocytes. Dynamic character of changes in the metabolism parameters and the number of lymphocytes is obviously dependent on duration of the confrontations in mice.

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