Effects of Pregnancy on the Contents of Water, Taurine, and Total Amino Nitrogen in Rat Cerebral Cortex |
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Authors: | R. O. Law |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology, University of Leicester, England. |
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Abstract: | Plasma osmolality and the levels of water, taurine, and total amino nitrogen (detected as ninhydrin-positive substances) have been measured in the cerebral cortices of nonpregnant and 19-day pregnant Wistar rats. Plasma osmolality fell by 11 mosmol/kg during pregnancy. Brain water content remained unaltered, but levels of taurine and ninhydrin-positive substances fell by 48.5 and 21.9%, respectively. It is suggested that one way in which brain cells are prevented from swelling during the mild hypoosmolality of pregnancy is through loss of cellular amino nitrogen, particularly taurine. |
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Keywords: | Pregnancy Brain cells Cell volume Taurine Amino nitrogen |
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