Experimental study of morpho-functional changes in the testes of rats under stress

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Immobilization stress has both physical and psychoemotional effects on animals. Many authors have noted the negative impact of this type of stress on the state of the male reproductive system. This work shows the negative effect of short-term immobilization on the state of the antioxidant status of spermatozoa and the morphology of the testes of rats. The study was carried out on 24 sexually mature male outbred white rats.

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