Sondag H N, de Jong H A, Oosterveld W J
Vestibular Department ENT, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec. 1995 Jul-Aug;57(4):189-93. doi: 10.1159/000276737.
Golden hamsters were exposed to conditions of 2.5 times normal gravity (hypergravity, HG) for 4 months. During this period, tests were carried out to study equilibrium maintenance, swimming behaviour and open-field behaviour of these HG hamsters and of control hamsters living in a normal-gravity environment. The tests proved to be useful devices for detecting differences in perceptive-motor behaviour between HG hamsters and control hamsters. The HG hamsters had more difficulties in balancing on tubes and orientation during swimming. In the open-field study, the HG hamsters showed less locomotor activity than control hamsters. However, no differences were observed between the groups in washing, rearing and number of times having defaecation. These findings indicate that the daily transition from 2.5 to 1 g was not experienced as stressful by the hamsters, although performance on several perceptive-motor tasks was decreased, especially during the first weeks.
将金黄仓鼠置于2.5倍正常重力(超重,HG)条件下4个月。在此期间,对这些处于超重环境的仓鼠以及生活在正常重力环境中的对照仓鼠进行了测试,以研究它们的平衡维持、游泳行为和旷场行为。这些测试被证明是检测超重仓鼠和对照仓鼠之间感知运动行为差异的有效手段。超重仓鼠在管子上保持平衡和游泳时定向方面存在更多困难。在旷场研究中,超重仓鼠的运动活动比对照仓鼠少。然而,在梳理毛发、竖身和排便次数方面,两组之间未观察到差异。这些发现表明,尽管在几项感知运动任务上的表现有所下降,尤其是在最初几周,但仓鼠并未将每天从2.5倍重力到1倍重力的转变体验为压力。