Abstract

It was noted1 that the fasting ketonuria in the rat rarely exceedel 2 mg. per day over periods of several days. More recently, instances of higher values in the excretion of acetone bodies in fasting rats fed sodium chloride solution have become increasingly frequent, so that at least 80% give higher results.Thus, the average values of acetone bodies for fasting male rats were 7.7 mg. (0.0–45.3) for 34 rats on the first fast day and 12.3 mg. (0.6–27.2) for 11 animals on the second one. The corresponding averages on 19 female animals fasted for 3 consecutive days were respectively 2.8 mg. (0.0–18.8), 10.4 mg. (0.0–33.0), and 9.6 mg. (0.2–35.9). Moreover, it was found that although the same sex difference in the excretion of ketone bodies followed the administration of diacetic acid as was previously observed, the levels in our recent experiments during 5 days of fasting were consistently higher than those previously obtained. The only variation in experimental regime from that earlier employed to which the...

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