Stroke, Vol 16, 44-48, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
M Minami, H Togashi, Y Koike, H Saito, N Nakamura and H Yasuda
In order to elucidate the behavioral changes related to stroke, ambulatory
activity and water drinking were observed in stroke-prone spontaneously
hypertensive rats (SHRSP). Age matched male SHRSP and Wistar Kyoto rats
(WKY) were subjected to a 12 hour light and dark alternation cycle.
Ambulation and drinking activity counts were determined simultaneously with
an Ambulo-Drinkometer. Before stroke, ambulation and drinking activity
counts in the dark phase (82%) were higher than those in the light phase
(18%). Both parameters were well synchronized with the light and dark
alternation cycle. With aging, daily ambulation decreased while daily
drinking activity increased in SHRSP and WKY. Daily ambulation and drinking
activity in 15 and 30 week old SHRSP were greater than those of WKY. It was
demonstrated with an Ambulo-Drinkometer that SHRSP undergo specific
behavioral changes before the onset of stroke. For instance, the 40-60 week
old SHRSP showed significant individual variation in both ambulation and
drinking activity. This desynchronization with the light and dark
alternation cycle was followed by stroke. Twenty seven autopsies showed 11
cerebral infarctions, 10 cerebral hemorrhage and 6 cerebral hemorrhage with
infarctions to be the causes of death.
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Changes in ambulation and drinking behavior related to stroke in stroke- prone spontaneously hypertensive rats
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