Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, Vol. 5, No. 1-2, 2009, pp. 32-37 ISSN 1997-0838
Original Text Copyright (cc) 2009 by Koshoridze, Menabde, Chachua, Kuchukashvili, Chipashvili



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ENZYMES OF ENERGY METABOLISM IN BRAIN AND CHRONIC STRESS

Koshoridze N.I., Menabde K.O., Chachua M.V., Kuchukashvili Z.T., Chipashvili M.D.

Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. Georgia, 0128, Tbilisi, Chavchavadze
Tel.: (995 32) 34 80 48 (N. Koshoridze) E-mail: tebr50@yahoo.com (M. Chachua)

Received February 26, 2009

The development of changes in the activity of creatinkinase, aldolase and succinatdehydrogenase in brain cells under 30-day long stress induced by isolation and violated diurnal cycle has been studied. It was shown that these enzymes heterogeneously responded to 30-day long stress. Particular sensitivity was recorded in the case of succinatedehydrogenase, which showed the decline of activity in various sections of the brain by 60-80% on average. Unlike succinatedehydrogenase, aldolase activity increased on the 10th day of stress and then declined. Similar results were observed in relation to phosphokinase activity.

Key words: stress, aldolase, creatinkinase, succinatdehidrogenase.



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