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摘要
采用血浆皮质酮水平评估下丘脑外侧(LH)或假性病变大鼠腹腔注射高渗生理盐水对应激的反应。LH病变大鼠在基础条件下、对照注射等渗生理盐水和注射高渗生理盐水(1.5 M, 1.0 ml/100 g体重)20 min后表现出与正常动物相同的皮质酮反应。然而,在没有水的情况下,注射高渗生理盐水90分钟后,LH病变动物的皮质酮反应明显低于正常动物。正常动物饮水充足(14.5 ml/90 min),导致血浆皮质酮浓度降低到注射等渗生理盐水后的水平,但LH病变动物摄入的少量水(2.5 ml)对垂体-肾上腺系统没有影响。由此得出的结论是,LH损伤的动物在补水挑战后不能喝水并不是对压力的过度反应的结果。
Adrenocortical response to hypertonic saline in rats with lateral hypothalamic lesions.
Plasma corticosterone levels were used to assess the response to stress induced by intraperitoneal injections of hypertonic saline in rats with lateral hypothalamic (LH) or sham lesions. Rats with LH lesions displayed a corticosterone response equal to that of normal animals under basal conditions, after control injections of isotonic saline, and 20 min after injection of hypertonic saline (1.5 M, 1.0 ml/100 g of body weight). The corticosterone response of animals with LH lesions, however, was significantly less than that of normal animals 90 min after injection of hypertonic saline when no water was available. With access to water, normal animals displayed substantial drinking (14.5 ml/90 min), which resulted in a reduction in plasma corticosterone concentrations to a level observed after a control injection of isotonic saline, but the little water ingested by animals with LH lesions (2.5 ml) had no effect on the pituitary-adrenal system. It is concluded that the failure of animals with LH lesions to drink following a hydrational challenge is not the result of an exaggerated response to stress.