Effect of hypergravity stress on gaseous exchange and survival of young and old guinea pigs
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1Muradian, Kh.K, 1Timchenko, AN 1State Institution "D.F.Chebotarov Institute of Gerontology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine", Kyiv, Ukraine |
Kosm. nauka tehnol. 1999, 5 ;(4):28–30 |
https://doi.org/10.15407/knit1999.04.028 |
Publication Language: Russian |
Abstract: Hypergravity tolerance decreases in aging Guinea pigs, the range being lower than in other studied species of laboratory mammals −mice, hamsters, and rats. Moreover, for the gaseous exchange rate and body temperature, the decline during the stress is not characteristic for Guinea pigs of the both age groups, in contrast to other species. In general, hypergravity tolerance of Guinea pigs seems more similar to that of humans, and Guinea pigs could be more appropriate experimental models.
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Keywords: appropriate experimental models, hypergravity stress, space life |
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