Changes in Plasma Corticosteroid Concentrations of Rats Following Exposure to Noise
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In an attempt to observe the response of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal adrenal axis to noise, the plasma corticosteroid concentrations of rats were determined after various periods of exposure to noise. A single exposure and regular repeated exposure to noise for 10 days resulted in significant in creases in the plasma corticosteroid concentrations ; regular repeated exposure to noise for 20 days resulted in a slight but not significant increase. Regular repeated exposure to noise for 30 days resulted in a slight but not significant decrease in the plasma corticosteroid concentrations. This decrease is the subject of further study.
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