?FLUID BALANCE IN CYCLING RATS AND OVARIECTOMIZED RATS TREATED WITH OESTRADIOL BENZOATE IN PHYSIOLOGICAL DOSES (50 JlglRAT)

Authors

  • MUHAMMAD AZHAR KHAN Physiology Department, Quaid-i-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
  • MISBAHULALN KHAN Physiology Department, Quaid-i-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
  • MUHAMMAD ASLAM Physiology Department, Quaid-i-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Keywords:

Cycling and ovariectomized rats, Oestradiol benzoate, Physiological doses.

Abstract

Plasma vasopressin concentrations have been shown to vary throughout the rat oestrus cycle. In order to deter-
minehowthesefluctuationsinvasopressinarerelatedtofluidretention,studieshavebeencarriedoutinovariectomized
female Sprague-Dawley rats injected subcutaneously daily witheither vehicle or oestradiol benzoate in physiological
doses (50!lg/rat) for 14days. The animals were housed in individual metabolism cages under 12hr lightl12 hr dark
regimen with free access to food and water. Urine samples, to determine volume, were obtained and food and water
intake recorded at 8-9 and 17-18 hrs. in the oestradiol benzoate treated rats, food and water intake were reduced
during both dark and light periods compared to the controls possibly due to the influence of elevated circulating
oestradiol levels. Urine output showed a similar pattern oOfchanges which appeared to be related to the vasopressin
concentrations. Plasma osmolality decreased in oestradiol benzoatetreated rats which was also correlated with the
plasma vasopressin levels.The resultsof thisstudy indicatethat waterretention inoestradiol benzoate treated rats and
oestradiol-induced increase in vasopressin may playa role in this fluid retention.

Published

1995-12-18

How to Cite

KHAN, M. A., KHAN, M., & ASLAM, M. (1995). ?FLUID BALANCE IN CYCLING RATS AND OVARIECTOMIZED RATS TREATED WITH OESTRADIOL BENZOATE IN PHYSIOLOGICAL DOSES (50 JlglRAT). Biological Sciences - PJSIR, 38(11-12), 450–453. Retrieved from https://v2.pjsir.org/index.php/biological-sciences/article/view/2550