Morphological Alterations Of Gastric Tissue Under Experimental Stress Conditions
Keywords:
Experimental stress, gastric mucosa, morphological changesAbstract
Stress is a critical physiological factor that significantly affects the structure and function of the gastrointestinal system, particularly the stomach. Experimental models of stress have demonstrated that prolonged exposure to physical or psychological stressors can induce notable morphological and histopathological changes in gastric tissues. The present study aims to investigate the structural alterations of the gastric mucosa under experimentally induced stress conditions and to evaluate the extent of tissue damage at both macroscopic and microscopic levels.
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