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COMPARISON OF RATS OF THE FISCHER 344 AND LONG-EVANS STRAINS IN THEIR AUTONOMIC THERMOREGULATORY RESPONSE TO TRIMETHYLTIN ADMINISTRATION

Citation:

Gordon, C. COMPARISON OF RATS OF THE FISCHER 344 AND LONG-EVANS STRAINS IN THEIR AUTONOMIC THERMOREGULATORY RESPONSE TO TRIMETHYLTIN ADMINISTRATION. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-91/048 (NTIS PB91191551).

Description:

The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of genetic strain on the acute and long-term thermoregulatory response to the neurotoxicant, trimethyltin (TNT) in rats of the Long-Evans (LE) and Fischer 344 (FCH) strains. n one study basic thermoregulatory responses including colonic temperature (Tc), metabolic rate (MR), evaporative water loss (EWL), motor activity (MA), conductance (Cd) were measured in both rat strains at ambient temperatures (Ta) of 10, 28, and 37 degrees C. t was found that the LE rat has a significantly higher Tcol when it is measured in their home cage. Because of its smaller mass the FCH rat has a higher MR at all Ta's. he FCH rat also has a greater rate of EWL during exposure to a Ta of 37 degrees C. ollowing i.v. administration of 8.0 mg/kg TNT both rat strains become significantly hypothermic; however, the effect differed significantly between the strains. t 26 to 34 days after TNT exposure thermoregulatory responses at Ta's of 10 to 37 degrees C were generally similar to that of the saline controls. owever, there as a significant elevation in MR and MA of the TMT-treated FCH rat which merits further study. verall, it appears that autonomic thermoregulatory responses measured 26 to 34 days after TNT are near normal in the FCH and LE rat strains.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 40786