Japanese researchers find excessive fatigue damages pituitary gland
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Last Update: 2020-07-04
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Japanese researchers have confirmedin mouse trials that extreme fatiguecan lead to the gradual death of pituitary cells located in the center of the brainAccording to Japan's Asahi Shimbun reported on the2,the team led by Professor Hiroshi Toyama of Osaka City University in Japan,,put the laboratory mice in a 1 cm deep water feeding tank for five days,to observe their activityBecause the laboratory mice are very tired of the body wet,can not have a good rest, can only stand and sleep for a few minutes, this state is almost the same as the work of the work all nightThe researchers studied the pituitary glands of laboratory mice in this state and found that on the third day the pituitary cells changed, and by the fifth day, the cells began to die, and the part of the lobe, known as the pituitary, began to appear spongyAs fatigue increases, the secretion of a neurotransmitter in the brain, dopamine, decreases and the death cells of the pituitary gland increaseExperts say the findings provide valuable evidence to prove the relationship between overworked death and endocrine disorders According to statistics, 2
006, Japan died of heart and brain disease
"overworked deaths" of 147 people Overwork has long been one of the focus of Attention in Japanese Society The team hopes the study will help detect overwork in a timely manner
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