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Brain water and electrolytes in response to respiratory acidosis and brain edema in the mutant mouse,Jimpy
Authors:Eugene E. Nattie  Lynn Sheldon
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, N.H. 03755, USA
Abstract:Compared to littermate controls, unstressed Jimpy mice have higher brain water, sodium, potassium and chloride contents and lower carbonic anhydrase activity. When stressed by CO2 to produce a respiratory acidosis or by injection of distilled water to produce brain edema, the Jimpy mouse brain has water and ionic responses essentially like those in controls.
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