JURTSHUK P, WELTMAN A S, SACKLER A M
Science. 1959 May 22;129(3360):1424-5. doi: 10.1126/science.129.3360.1424.
Prolonged, intense auditory stimulation caused a marked reduction in glutathione levels in the blood of female rats. The frequency of the response was significant statistically and was related inversely to the recovery rate after auditory stimulation. An increase in adrenal weights and ascorbic acid, as well as a decrease in total adrenal cholesterol, were noted.
长时间强烈的听觉刺激导致雌性大鼠血液中谷胱甘肽水平显著降低。反应频率具有统计学意义,且与听觉刺激后的恢复率呈负相关。观察到肾上腺重量增加、抗坏血酸增加以及肾上腺总胆固醇减少。