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Metabolic and Thermoregulatory Responses to Head Down Suspension of Hypophysectomized Rats
Journal of Applied Physiology
  • Jon K. Linderman, University of Dayton
  • Christopher R. Woodman, University of Arizona
  • Charles M. Tipton, University of Arizona
  • Juli Evans, University of Arizona
  • Kristin L. Gosselink, University of Arizona
  • Richard E. Grindeland, University of Arizona
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1993
Abstract

Rats exposed to head-down suspension (HDS) exhibit reductions in maximal O2 consumption (VO2max) and atrophy of select hindlimb muscles. This study tested the hypothesis that an endocrine-deficient rat exposed to HDS would not exhibit reductions in VO2max or hindlimb muscle mass. Hypophysectomized (HYPX) and sham-operated (SHAM) rats were tested for VO2max before and after 28 days of HDS or cage control (CC) conditions. No significant reductions in VO2max were observed in HYPX rats. In contrast, SHAM-HDS rats exhibited a significant reduction in absolute (-16%) and relative (-29%) measures of aerobic capacity. Time course experiments revealed a reduction in VO2max in SHAM-HDS rats within 7 days, suggesting that cardiovascular adjustments to HDS occurred in the 1st wk. HDS was associated with atrophy of the soleus (-42%) in SHAM rats, whereas HYPX rats exhibited atrophy of the soleus (-36%) and plantaris (-13%). SHAM-HDS rats had significantly lower (-38%) soleus citrate synthase activities per gram muscle mass than SHAM-CC, but no significant differences existed between HYPX-HDS and -CC rats. HDS rats had an impaired ability to thermoregulate, as indicated by significantly greater temperature increases per unit run time, compared with their CC counterparts. Pretreatment plasma epinephrine levels were significantly lower in HYPX than in SHAM rats. Norepinephrine concentration was similar for all groups except HYPX-HDS, in which it was significantly higher. HDS had no significant effect on thyroxine or triiodothyronine. SHAM-HDS rats had significantly lower concentrations of testosterone and growth hormone.

Inclusive pages
2718-2726
ISBN/ISSN
8750-7587
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Publisher
American Physiological Society
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Jon K. Linderman, Christopher R. Woodman, Charles M. Tipton, Juli Evans, et al.. "Metabolic and Thermoregulatory Responses to Head Down Suspension of Hypophysectomized Rats" Journal of Applied Physiology Vol. 75 Iss. 6 (1993)
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