Diurnal dynamics of rat blood electrolytes at constant lighting and chronic alcohol intoxication

Y. Kirillov, L. Makartseva, M. A. Kozlova, Marina V. Muratova, I. Chernov, D. Areshidze
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BACKGROUND: Violation of the lighting regime, as well as alcohol abuse, is significant factors in the disorganization of biorhythms in the modern world. Violation of rhythm leads to a mismatch of body functions, as a result to disadaptation, the occurrence of desynchronosis and the development of a number of socially significant diseases. AIM: Study of influence of constant lighting, chronic alcohol intoxication and joint action of these factors on diurnal dynamics of several electrolytes in blood of rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted on 160 male of Wistar outbred stock at age of 6 months, with body weight of 300 20 g, which were divided into 4 groups. Control group animals, which were kept under conditions of fixed light regime (light:darkness = 10:14 hours), I group animals, which were kept under conditions of fixed light regime, but received a 15% water solution of ethanol as a drink, II group animals, which were kept under conditions of constant light regime, III group animals, which were kept under conditions of constant light regime and received a 15% water solution of ethanol as a drink. In blood samples, taken at 9:00, 15:00, 21:00 and 3:00 oclock, the concentration of total calcium, potassium, sodium, chlorine and phosphorus was measured. The reliability of circadian rhythmicity was determined through cosinor analysis. RESULTS: The increase in the concentration of phosphorus in the blood plasma of animals of II and III experimental groups was found with the decrease in the concentration of total calcium in animals of I and III experimental groups. Constant lighting and chronic alcohol intoxication affect the amplitude-phase characteristics of the circadian rhythms of all studied ions, and the combined action of these factors causes the destruction of the circadian rhythms of the studied electrolytes. CONCLUSIONS: It is established that the three-weeks-long influence of the studied chronodestructors leads to disruptions in metabolism of calcium and phosphorus, which are the most pronounced at joint action of darkness deprivation and chronic alcohol intoxication, and also to the significant disruptions in the structure of CRs of all of studied substances.
恒定光照和慢性酒精中毒下大鼠血液电解质的日动力学
背景:违反光照制度,以及酗酒,是现代世界生物节律紊乱的重要因素。节律的违反导致身体功能的不匹配,从而导致不适应、不同步的发生和一些具有社会意义的疾病的发展。目的:研究持续光照和慢性酒精中毒对大鼠血液中几种电解质昼夜动态的影响及其共同作用。材料与方法:选用160头6月龄、体重300 ~ 20 g的Wistar近交种雄鱼,随机分为4组。对照组动物在固定光照条件下(光:暗= 10:14小时)饲养,I组动物在固定光照条件下饲养,但饮用15%乙醇水溶液,II组动物在恒定光照条件下饲养,III组动物在恒定光照条件下饲养,并饮用15%乙醇水溶液。分别于9:00、15:00、21:00、3:00取血,测定总钙、钾、钠、氯、磷浓度。通过余弦分析确定昼夜节律的可靠性。结果:ⅱ、ⅲ实验组动物血浆磷浓度升高,ⅰ、ⅲ实验组动物血浆总钙浓度降低。持续光照和慢性酒精中毒会影响所有研究离子的昼夜节律的幅相特征,这些因素的共同作用会破坏所研究电解质的昼夜节律。结论:上述时间破坏者的影响持续3周,导致钙和磷代谢紊乱,在黑暗剥夺和慢性酒精中毒联合作用下最为明显,并且所有被研究物质的cr结构都明显紊乱。
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