Baddouri K, el Hilali M, Marchetti J, Menard J
J Comp Physiol B. 1987;157(2):237-40. doi: 10.1007/BF00692368.
The capacity to excrete a water load was studied in rats and in two desert rodents (Jaculus orientalis and Jaculus deserti) adapted to either 5 or 30 degrees C ambient temperature. The rat is able to eliminate the entire water load regardless of thermal adaptation. Cold-adapted J. orientalis and J. deserti excreted 60% of the water load in comparison to 20-30% in warm-adapted jerboas. At both adaptation temperatures, antidiuretic hormone (ADH) concentration was estimated at maximum diuresis in the two desert species. Though hydration induced a significant decrease in ADH concentration in both species, its level in the plasma remained relatively high. The decrease was more pronounced in J. orientalis than J. deserti.
研究了大鼠以及两种适应5℃或30℃环境温度的沙漠啮齿动物(东方小跳鼠和沙漠小跳鼠)排泄水负荷的能力。无论热适应情况如何,大鼠都能够排出全部水负荷。与适应温暖环境的跳鼠排出20%-30%的水负荷相比,适应寒冷环境的东方小跳鼠和沙漠小跳鼠能排出60%的水负荷。在两种适应温度下,均测定了这两种沙漠物种在最大利尿时的抗利尿激素(ADH)浓度。虽然水合作用导致两种物种的ADH浓度显著降低,但其血浆水平仍相对较高。东方小跳鼠的降低比沙漠小跳鼠更明显。