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One-hour immobilization stress considerably disturbed microcirculation in the mesentery: blood flow in small mesenteric vessels decreased or stopped and numerous hemorrhages appeared. Lymphatic vessels lost spontaneous activity and did not respond to norepinephrine. Administration of Semax and glyprolines 1 h before stress decreased the severity of stress-induced microcirculatory disturbances. PGP and GP were most effective in this respect.
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Kopylova, G.N., Smirnova, E.A., Sanzhieva, L.T. et al. Glyprolines and Semax Prevent Stress-Induced Microcirculatory Disturbances in the Mesentery. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 136, 441–443 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:BEBM.0000017087.90585.a9
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