Animal Husbandry and Feed Science ›› 2010, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (10): 1-1.doi: 10.12160/j.issn.1672-5190.2010.10.001
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LI Wen-hua(Department of Medicine,Tibet Institute for Nationalities,Xianyang 712082,China)
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Abstract: [Objective] To observe changes of plasma arginine vasopressin(AVP) levels and its relationship with altitude hypoxic acclimatization in rats under high altitude hypoxia.[Method] Fifty male SD rats were randomly divided into five groups(A,B,C,D and E),and control group(Xi'an region,altitude of 5 m) was also set up.The experimental groups were transported to test area by car.The rats in the group A were taken to Golmud region of Qinghai Province(altitude of 2 700 m) within 24 h.The rats in the group B were taken to Tanggula region of Tibetan area(altitude of 5 000 m) within 48 h.The rats in groups C,D and E were taken to Naqu region of Tibetan area(altitude of 4 500 m) within 72 h,1 week and 1 month,respectively.All the rats were sacrificed at different time points,and plasma AVP levels were determined by radioimmunoassay.The results were compared with those of the control group.[Result] The plasma AVP level increased after they entered the plateau.It then decreased and reached a valley after 48 h.Subsequently,it gradually picked up after 1 week and reached a peak after 1 month.[Conclusion] Under high altitude hypoxia,plasma AVP level changes with prolongation of hypoxia,maybe due to degree of hypoxia and altitude hypoxic acclimatization.
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R446.112
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