Cardiac electrophysiology in rats drinking moderate amounts of ethanol.

Alcohol and drug research Pub Date : 1987-01-01
A Gallardo-Carpentier, R G Carpentier
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Abstract

Ethanol (ETOH) exerts a dose-dependent biphasic action on different systems. The deleterious effects of severe drinking are well established. However, little is known about the effects of chronic ingestion of moderate amounts of ETOH. The results presented here are the first obtained in a series of experiments designed to analyze the influence of moderate drinking on cardiac electrophysiology. Rat litter-mates were pair-fed a liquid diet as the only source of food. Rats on ethanol (E) received 14% of total caloric intake of ETOH for an experimental period (EP) of 4, 12, or 24 weeks. The control rats on normal diet (N) received the same diet, except for isocaloric substitution of carbohydrates for ETOH. Diet consumption (DC) and body weight (BW) were measured daily and weekly, respectively. ETOH concentration in blood samples was determined periodically, at random. The animals were decapitated at the end of the EP. The heart was removed, and small right atrial strips were isolated and superfused in a tissue bath with Tyrode's solution at 36 degrees C. Membrane potentials (MP) were measured using intracellular micro-electrodes. DC and BW were the same in E and N during the period prior to ETOH drinking. As soon as ETOH was introduced into the diet, DC became significantly higher in E than in N and remained so throughout the EP. This resulted in an enhanced gain in BW, so that by week 4 and throughout the EP, the BW of E was significantly higher than that of N. Small amounts of ETOH were occasionally found in blood samples from E.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

适量乙醇对大鼠心脏电生理的影响。
乙醇(ETOH)对不同的系统产生剂量依赖的双相作用。酗酒的有害影响是众所周知的。然而,人们对长期摄入适量ETOH的影响知之甚少。本文的结果是一系列旨在分析适度饮酒对心脏电生理影响的实验中首次获得的结果。鼠窝配偶被成对喂食液体食物作为唯一的食物来源。大鼠在4周、12周和24周的实验期内,接受乙醇(E)总热量摄入的14%。正常饮食组(N)除用碳水化合物等热量替代乙醇外,其余均饲喂相同的饮食。测定日粮消耗量(DC)和体重(BW),分别为每日和每周。定期、随机测定血液样本中ETOH浓度。这些动物在EP结束时被斩首。取出心脏,分离小的右心房条,用36℃的Tyrode溶液在组织浴中浸泡,使用细胞内微电极测量膜电位(MP)。饮用ETOH前E、N的DC和BW相同。在饲粮中添加ETOH后,DC的E含量显著高于N含量,并在整个EP期间保持这种状态。这导致体重增加,因此在第4周和整个EP期间,E组的体重显著高于n组,E组的血液样本中偶尔发现少量的ETOH。
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