Experiments are described in which Sprague Dawley rats were deliberately subjected to a daily 15- min white noise regime (90 dB) for 3 or 6 weeks, to determine its effects on the cardiovascular system and intestinal mucosa. In one set of experiments cardiovascular responses were monitored by radiotelemetry. Exposure to noise increased heart rate and mean arterial pressure and reduced stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system. In the second set of experiments, one group of rats was exposed to the noise protocol for 3 weeks and a second group was not. All the rats were then anaesthetized and the small intestines of half the animals were fixed for microscopy. The remaining rats had their mesenteric microvasculature perfused for one min...
Background: Humans and animals can hear a wide range of sound frequencies. If the sense of hearing i...
Noise exposure causes changes at different levels in human organs, particularly the cardiovascular ...
Exposed organism to disturbances which is gripping (stressor), such as noise can trigger complex phy...
Prolonged exposure to noise can have adverse effects on health. Noise has extra auditory effects by ...
Thesis‘ purpose – to investigate noise effect on rats’ physiological functions. Noise in the outside...
Loud noise is an environmental stressor of everyday life, which affects different organs and apparat...
It has been reported that exposure to increased noise levels impairs wound healing in surgical patie...
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of varying intensities of noise stress ont...
Aim: Noise is described as disturbing and unwanted sound. In this study, we aimed to investigate th...
Abstract : The effect of acute noise induced changes on the immune functions of albino rats was stud...
In animal facilities, noises, often poorly controlled, occur over a wide range of fre-quencies and i...
Noise pollution is a severe public health problem as continuous exposure to even moderate noise leve...
Low frequency noise (LFN) (>_ 90 dB SPL, <_ 500 Hz) is an agent of disease that regularly goes unche...
Abstract Background: Noise pollution is considered as a stressful factor in every day\u92s life of t...
The influence of noise on the presentation and progression of inflammatory bowel diseases has been p...
Background: Humans and animals can hear a wide range of sound frequencies. If the sense of hearing i...
Noise exposure causes changes at different levels in human organs, particularly the cardiovascular ...
Exposed organism to disturbances which is gripping (stressor), such as noise can trigger complex phy...
Prolonged exposure to noise can have adverse effects on health. Noise has extra auditory effects by ...
Thesis‘ purpose – to investigate noise effect on rats’ physiological functions. Noise in the outside...
Loud noise is an environmental stressor of everyday life, which affects different organs and apparat...
It has been reported that exposure to increased noise levels impairs wound healing in surgical patie...
The present study was designed to investigate the effects of varying intensities of noise stress ont...
Aim: Noise is described as disturbing and unwanted sound. In this study, we aimed to investigate th...
Abstract : The effect of acute noise induced changes on the immune functions of albino rats was stud...
In animal facilities, noises, often poorly controlled, occur over a wide range of fre-quencies and i...
Noise pollution is a severe public health problem as continuous exposure to even moderate noise leve...
Low frequency noise (LFN) (>_ 90 dB SPL, <_ 500 Hz) is an agent of disease that regularly goes unche...
Abstract Background: Noise pollution is considered as a stressful factor in every day\u92s life of t...
The influence of noise on the presentation and progression of inflammatory bowel diseases has been p...
Background: Humans and animals can hear a wide range of sound frequencies. If the sense of hearing i...
Noise exposure causes changes at different levels in human organs, particularly the cardiovascular ...
Exposed organism to disturbances which is gripping (stressor), such as noise can trigger complex phy...