Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.  2002 Jun;12(2):65-71.

Effects of Long-Term Head-down Suspension on Changes in Body Weight, Daily Water Intake and Hematological Data in Rats

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Physiology, Brain Research Institute, Korea. jhbae@dsmc.or.kr
  • 2Department of Anatomy, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study was aimed to observe the changes in body weight, water intake and hematological data during and after long-term head-down suspension (HDS) in rats. HDS rats induced by tail suspension has evolved as a useful model for the simulation of a microgravity or zero-gravity environment.
METHODS
Unanesthetized, unrestrained, male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 230-270 g, were subjected to either a hori-zontal position (control horizontal, CH rats) or a 45 degreeshead-down suspension (HDS rats) for 4 weeks. We deter-mined the body weight and daily water intake in both CH and HDS rats. Hematological data including white and red blood cell counts, hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit were measured. The characteristics of red blood cell were also calculated from above hematological data in the both rats after 4 weeks of observa-tion. RESULT: In CH rats, body weight was significantly increased (P<0.05) after 4 weeks of experiment, where-as the body weight of HDS rats was only showed a small increase but was significantly decreased (P<0.05) after 4 weeks of HDS compared with that of CH rats. Daily water intake was increased (P<0.05) after 2 week in HDS rats but the overall changes of the rest period were no difference between both CH and HDS rats. White blood cell counts did not show any changes in both rat groups while red blood cell counts showed a decreas-ing trend after 4 weeks HDS. After HDS, hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit and mean corpuscular hemoglobin were significantly decreased (P<0.05) compared with CH rats.
CONCLUSION
These results represent that the long-term HDS could attenuate the increase in body weight of young rats and induce the decrease in hemato-logical data, especially in the characteristics of red blood cell.

Keyword

Head-down suspension; Body weight; Water intake; Hemoglobin; Hematocrit

MeSH Terms

Animals
Body Weight*
Drinking*
Erythrocyte Count
Erythrocyte Indices
Erythrocytes
Hematocrit
Hindlimb Suspension
Humans
Leukocyte Count
Male
Rats*
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Water*
Weightlessness
Water
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