Authors:
Simona Laura Cărădan (Turcu), Petru Alexe
Volume 29, Issue 3;
Pages: 228-235; 2023
ISSN: 2069-0053 (print), Agroprint;
ISSN (online): 2068-9551
The General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) is a state of fact, that signals the appearance of a signal against which changes are produced at the level of animal organisms. Regardless of the type of factor, endogenous or exogenous, that takes the organism out of its comfort zone, a form of stress is installed, to which the metabolism responds both nervously and hormonally, by the appearance of pathological conditions. Assessment of GAS can be done with the help of the fluctuations of some enzyme markers that intervene in normal metabolic reactions (glycolysis). The enzymes studied in the present research, among others, are creatine phosphokinase (CPK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) of great importance in assessing the degree of damage to organisms in any form of stress.