The Annals of physiological anthropology
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Quantitative Study of Behavioral Disturbances in Rats Exposed to High Pressure
ABRAINI. J.HTOMEI CROSTAIN J.C
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1991 Volume 10 Issue 3 Pages 183-188

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hen human divers or experimental animals are exposed to high pressure, they develop the High Pressure Neurological Syndrome (HPNS). Male Sprague- Dawley rats were exposed to high pressure in a conventional helium-oxygen breathing mixture to 80 bars. Pressure-induced behavioral motor disturbances including hyperlocomotor activity (HLA), tremor and myoclonia were monitored with a noninvasive piezoelectrical sensor devlce enabling a without discontinuity long-term analysis. New data were obtained on the development of the HPNS behavioral motor disturbances. Indeed, the present results suggest myoclonia would be more sensitive to constant high pressure exposure, while HLA and tremor would be more sensitive to increasing pressure. Moreover, myoclonia were found to occur significantly later in rats which developed epileptic seizures than in other. The present results constitute the quantita-tive basis of HPNS motor disturbances for future pharmacological pressure experiments.

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