TY - JOUR T1 - Effect of Stress on Hormone Levels in the Blood Serum of Rats with Alimentary Obesity A1 - Vladimir Vladimirovich Shotaev A1 - Karina Ruslanovna Doshkhokloeva A1 - Petimat Hozh-Ahmedovna Vakhidova A1 - Ruslan Aleksandrovich Dudkin A1 - Daria Yurievna Kostiukova A1 - Stella Muratovna Ionova A1 - Marizhat Kamilovna Burzhunova A1 - Antonina Viktorovna Tsybulina JF - Pharmacophore JO - Pharmacophore SN - 2229-5402 Y1 - 2024 VL - 15 IS - 3 DO - 10.51847/kqAKevHg3e SP - 47 EP - 52 N2 - Nowadays obesity is considered a complex chronic disease that poses a serious threat to health due to its associated cardiovascular and metabolic complications. One of the key regulators that can trigger the development of pathological processes in obesity is adipose tissue hormones – adipokines, among which leptin, adiponectin, and visfatin should be highlighted. To assess the degree of influence of a stable emotional stress state on the secretory activity of adipose tissue in the blood serum of obese rats, changes in the level of adipose tissue hormones - leptin, adiponectin, and visfatin were analyzed. It has been shown that a decrease in serum leptin levels in conditions of chronic stress can cause eating disorders, and the level of the hormone visfatin depends not only on the amount of adipose tissue. The results of the study suggest that chronic stress on the background of obesity accelerates the development of insulin resistance. UR - https://pharmacophorejournal.com/article/effect-of-stress-on-hormone-levels-in-the-blood-serum-of-rats-with-alimentary-obesity-rnxtsfnyzerrs8g ER -