Phenotypic differences in survival to an experimental acute carbon monoxide intoxication |
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Authors: | Maurice Stupfel Victor Hugo Demaria Pesce Alain Perrot |
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Affiliation: | 1. French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM), Physiopathological Mechanisms of Environmental Nuisances Research Group, 44 Chemin de Ronde, 78110, Le Vésinet, France;2. IFFA Credo, Centre de Recherche et d''Elevage, Les Oncins, Saint Germain sur l''Arbresle, 69210, L''Arbresle, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() Male and female 45-day-old mice of two inbred (CBA and C57B1) and of one outbred (OF1), SPF (specific pathogen free), strains, LD12:12 (L = 150 lx) synchronized, were submitted to an acute carbon monoxide challenge giving an overall survival close to 50%. Under these conditions significantly (P < 0.001) less CBA survived than the two other strains. A sex-related significant (P < 0.001 difference was observed in OF1. Strain survival differences are independent of body weights and of respiratory and displacement activity, but appear to be related to behavior reactions towards environmental stresses. These phenotypic differences are similar to previous findings obtained with these three strains of mice submitted to a 50% survival acute hypoxic hypoxia (M. Stupfel, A. Perramon, P. Merat, J. M. Faure, and H. Masse, 1979, Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 64A, 317–323). |
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