Transient circulatory arrest (10 min) was followed by changes in rat adrenals and thymus and a decrease in blood calcium and protein contents typical of stress response. Maintenance under unfavorable conditions for a long time also produced changes in stress-target organs accompanied by a considerable shift in functional state of the central nervous system manifested in enhanced behavioral response to exogenous stimulation.
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