Abstract

To see if a Vitamin B6 deficiency is responsible for seizure-proneness in the gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus , a diet supplemented with 0.5mg of pyridoxine per gram of Purina Lab Chow was fed to 8 experimental (E) mated pairs and their litters while 8 control (C) pairs and their litters were fed Purina Lab Chow which contains .004mg per gram of pyridoxine. All litters were tested for seizures every 2 weeks from 2 through 7 mos. of age once a month in a standard (SS) test cage and 2 weeks later in a clean home cage (CC) — and again at 1 yr in the SS cage. There were no differences on any of the measures between E and C litters. Significantly more seizures were elicited in the SS than in the CC tests, and the SS test became increasingly more effective with age. It was concluded that gerbil seizures were not due to a Vitamin B6 deficiency and that some age-related process might be a productive area for future investigation.

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