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Corticosteroid circadian rhythms in female hamadryas baboons under prolonged hypokinesia

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    The prolonged restriction of the motor activity of female baboons does not disrupt the general character of circadian rhythms in the content of glucocorticoids but causes a decline in their mean-daily concentrations and amplitudes of fluctuations.

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    Prolonged hypokinesia causes a smoothing of the daily rhythm of aldosterone and a sharp decline in its mean-daily concentrations independently of the time of onset of immobilization (during the follicular or luteal phases of the cycle).

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Translated from Problemy Éndokrinologii, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 70–73, January–February, 1985.

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Goncharov, N.P., Katsiya, G.V. & Shekhova, A.N. Corticosteroid circadian rhythms in female hamadryas baboons under prolonged hypokinesia. Neurosci Behav Physiol 16, 301–305 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01148173

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