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Automatic measurement of drinking in rats: Effects of hypophysectomy
Authors:Mohammed Rabiul Alam
Affiliation:Behavior Research Institute, School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371, Japan;Institute of Experimental Animal Research, School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi 371, Japan
Abstract:A new apparatus for the continuous measurement of drinking in the rats was assembled. The principle of the device is as follows: a cartridge which makes water drops (0.05 ml) is inserted between a water tank and a drinking spout. When a rat drinks, water falls into the cartridge drop by drop and the number of drops is electrically counted. The total count of drops per day, as well as counts at definite intervals, can be automatically printed out. To test apparatus reliability and applicability, drinking behavior in hypophysectomized rats was investigated in the light and dark phases, alternating every 12 hr. Activity and feeding in these phases were also observed. In the sham-operated rats, the total daily water intake was 30–40 ml, which corresponded to 10–15% of the body weight, and 85–95% of the total daily drinking counts were recorded in the dark phase. In the hypophysectomized rats, a large amount of water was drunk immediately after the operation. However, the high rate of drinking rapidly returned to near the normal level within a few days. Drinking in the dark phase decreased to about 75% of the total daily, but synchronization with the light-dark cycle was still maintained. The daily patterns of activity and eating ran nearly parallel with the drinking behavior. These results indicate that our drinkometer could have extensive applications within many fields of research.
Keywords:Automatic drinkometer  Drinking rhythm  Feeding  Hypophysectomy  Rats
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