タイトル | Tissue fluid shift, forelimb loading, and tail tension in tail-suspended rats |
著者(英) | Tipton, C. M.; Johansson, C.; Steskal, J.; Hargens, A. R. |
著者所属(英) | Veterans Administration Hospital|Arizona Univ.|California Univ. |
発行日 | 1984-12-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | The tail suspension model (head-down tilt) simulates hypogravity in terms of musculoskeletal loss in the rat. However, little is known of tissue fluid shifts and body weight distribution in this model. Tissue fluid pressures were measured by wick catheters in 12 Munich-Wistar rats before, during, and after 48 hrs of tail suspension (about 30 deg head-down tilt). Subcutaneous tissue fluid pressure in the neck increased from -2.2 + or - 0.4 (normal horizontal position) to +4.0 + or - 1.5 cm H2O during tail suspension, indicating a cephalic fluid shift and significant edema during head-down tilt. In a separate study, six rats were suspended at 30-70 deg, and forelimb load and tail tension were measured by a balance and force transducer, respectively. Approximately 50 percent of body weight (BW) was loaded on forelimbs at a head-down tilt angle of 30 deg and forelimb load declined linearly to 10 percent BW at 70 deg. Furthermore, tail tension increased from 50 percent BW at 30 deg to 85 percent BW at 70 deg. These results indicate that less than normal loads are applied to forelimbs of rats suspended at angles of less than 30 deg and that the tail bears an increasing proportion of the rat's body weight at head-down tilt angles of less than 30 deg. |
NASA分類 | LIFE SCIENCES (GENERAL) |
レポートNO | 85A47187 |
権利 | Copyright |
URI | https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/389785 |
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