Title
Influence of the type of chewing on chronic stress in leukocyte levels
Other title
[Influencia del tipo de masticación sobre el estrés crónico en los niveles leucocitarios.]
Date Issued
01 September 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Arone-Farfán R.
Crispín-Huamaní L.J.
Portilla-Flores O.S.
Alarcón-Velásquez L.
Publisher(s)
Sociedad de Neurologia Psiquiatria y Neurocirugia
Abstract
Introduction: Chewing emerges as a physiological mechanism that modulates various processes in the brain, even in the process of understanding, among these processes is stress. The objective was to determine the influence of the type of chewing on chronic stress in leukocyte levels. Material and method: 48 male Balb/c mice were used that were divided into 4 equal groups: group N (normal chewing), group NE (normal chewing + stress), group D (poor chewing) and group DE (poor chewing + stress). The leukocyte levels were evaluated at the fourth and the twelfth week of beginning the experiment. Each mouse was sacrificed to obtain the blood sample and evaluate its leukogram. Results: At the fourth week, lymphocytopenia of the DE group regarding group D and group N (p <0.05), and neutrophilia were found in the DE group regarding group D (p <0.05). At the twelfth week, lymphocytopenia and neutrophilia of the DE and NE groups were observed when compared with groups D and N (p <0.05), respectively. Conclusion: Chronic stress produces lymphocytopenia and neutrophilia, regardless of the type of chewing.
Start page
221
End page
229
Volume
58
Issue
3
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Psicología
Inmunología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85094969456
Source
Revista Chilena de Neuro-Psiquiatria
ISSN of the container
00347388
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