Meerson F Z, Zaiats V I, Bozhko A P
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1985 Jun;99(6):667-9.
Preliminary adaptation to short-term exposures to immobilization stress prevents to a large extent the depression of contractile function and the lowering of the right atrium myocardium resistance to hypoxia and excess Ca2+ in experimental infarction of the left ventricle. This fact agrees with the concept that disturbance occurring in the nonischemic heart during infarction is caused by stress-induced damage.