Biological changes and diseases in aged CBA/Ca mice.

E Beregi, L Pénzes, O Regius, J Izsák
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Cold adaptation, apparent protein metabolism, life span, body and organ weights, organ indices, mitochondrial changes in the lymphocytes, and frequency of diseases were examined in 661 (untreated) inbred CBA/Ca male mice. The rectal temperature proved to be lower in aged mice, i.e. the rectal temperature of old animals immediately after cold exposure was more distinctly decreased than that of young ones. The apparent protein metabolism measured by 75Se-selenomethionine turnover showed that biological half-life (T 1/2) values in the aged are almost linearly elevated. In very old animals the values are decreased. Body weight decreased significantly and continuously, spleen and liver indices decreased and heart index increased with age in healthy animals. The number of diseased animals increased with age peaking at the age of 751-900 days. After 900 days the number of diseased animals decreased. The most frequent diseases in the old animals are: hepatocellular carcinoma, amyloidosis and pulmonary adenocarcinoma. The mitochondria of spleen lymphocytes showed degenerative changes not associated with diseases, thus they can be considered as age-related biological changes.

老年CBA/Ca小鼠的生物学变化和疾病。
研究了661只(未处理)自交系CBA/Ca雄性小鼠的冷适应、表观蛋白质代谢、寿命、体重、脏器重、脏器指数、淋巴细胞线粒体变化和疾病发生率。老年小鼠的直肠温度较低,即老年小鼠在冷暴露后立即的直肠温度比幼鼠明显下降。75硒-硒代蛋氨酸周转率测定的表观蛋白质代谢表明,老年鸡的生物半衰期(t1 /2)值几乎呈线性升高。在非常老的动物中,这些值会减少。健康动物随着年龄的增长,体重持续显著下降,脾脏和肝脏指数下降,心脏指数上升。患病动物数随年龄增长而增加,在751 ~ 900日龄达到高峰。900天后,患病动物数量减少。老年动物最常见的疾病是:肝细胞癌、淀粉样变和肺腺癌。脾淋巴细胞线粒体出现与疾病无关的退行性改变,可认为是与年龄相关的生物学变化。
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