Immobility Responses Affected by Potassium in Old Rats

L. Garcés-Ramírez, Oscar Morales-Dionisio, G. Flores, J. Luna-Muñoz, F. Cruz
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Four immobility responses (IR): elicited by clamping, bandaging, grasping and inversion, and their modification by potassium and spironolactone was studied in old Wistar rats (body weight, 500 g). When undrugged, only clamping and grasping, but not bandaging and inversion induced an IR in rats. Potassium and spironolactone significantly enhanced the duration of IR induced by clamping but not by grasping. They also induced an immobility response by bandaging, but not by inversion. The data suggest that IR induced by clamping and bandaging are somehow related to changes in the potassium serum levels. Consequently, such a relationship may be a suitable model to study some forms of paralysis in human beings which are related to changes in the potassium serum levels.
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钾对老龄大鼠不动反应的影响
研究了老龄Wistar大鼠(体重500 g)夹紧、包扎、抓握和倒转引起的四种不动反应(IR),以及钾和螺内酯对其的修饰。在非固定化条件下,只有夹紧和抓握引起IR,而没有包扎和倒转引起IR。钾和螺内酯可显著延长夹持诱导的IR持续时间,但对夹持无显著影响。他们还通过包扎引起了不动反应,而不是倒置。提示夹紧包扎所致IR与血钾水平变化有一定关系。因此,这种关系可能是研究与血清钾水平变化有关的某些形式的人类瘫痪的合适模型。
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