FOOD CONSUMPTION AND RECTAL TEMPERATURE IN RATS DURING THIAMINE DEFICIENCY AND REPLETION.

M. J. Veen, G. Russel, G. Beaton
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Rectal temperature in male rats fell slowly and gradually from ad libitum and pair-led control levels throughout a thiamine depletion period. During this period, food consumption dropped suddenly and sharply to a minimal level. A single oral dose of 50 μg of thiamine hydrochloride produced, within 4 hours, a significant rise (to less than control levels) in rectal temperature and an increase in food consumption within 24 hours. The increase in temperature was independent of the ingestion of food since diet was withheld during the 4 hours following thiamine administration. Subsequent feeding of control diet (containing thiamine) had not further increased the "4-hour" temperature after 24 hours. With continued feeding of control diet, rectal temperature rose to control levels after 3 days. On subsequent withdrawal of dietary thiamine from the deficient group, temperature and food consumption fell as before. When the animals were again repleted with 50 μg thiamine and deficient diet was continued, temperatur...
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硫胺素缺乏和补充时大鼠的食量和直肠温度。
在整个硫胺素耗竭期间,雄性大鼠的直肠温度从任意和成对控制的水平缓慢而逐渐下降。在此期间,食品消费突然急剧下降到最低水平。单次口服50 μg盐酸硫胺素,在4小时内,直肠温度显著升高(低于对照水平),24小时内食量增加。体温的升高与食物的摄入无关,因为在服用硫胺素后的4小时内停止了饮食。随后饲喂对照日粮(含硫胺素),24小时后“4小时”温度没有进一步升高。继续饲喂对照日粮,3 d后直肠温度回升至对照水平。在随后从饮食中停止摄入硫胺素后,体温和食物摄入量与之前一样下降。当动物再次补充50 μg硫胺素并继续缺乏饮食时,温度…
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