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1 STUDIES OF DIETARY RESTRICTION AND REHABILITATION II. INTERRELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE FAT, WATER CONTEST AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF THE TOTAL CARCASS OF THE ALBINO RAT l ESTHEB DA COSTA AND RUTH CLAYTON Medical Nutrition Laboratory, U. S. Army, Chicago, lã linois TWO FIGURES (Received for publication February 10, 1950) In studies of men (Behnke, Feen and Welliam, '42; Weiham and Behnke, '42) and of guinea pigs (Rathbun and Pace, '45) it has been shown that specific gravity varies inversely with the fat deposit and directly with muscle mass. Messinger and Steele ( '49) found that for man the water content as well as the fat content can be estimated from specific gravity. However, Scheer et al. ('47) found a correlation of only â between the fat content and specific gravity of rats fed ad libitum on diets that contained different amounts of fat. A correlation of for the same relationship was found in rats receiving limited amounts of the same diets. In view of these conflicting results, a further study on rats seemed desirable. Accordingly, as part of a study of changes occurring in male albino rats during dietary restriction and rehabilitation, the specific gravity of the animals and the cor relations between it and the fat and water content of the total carcasses were detei-mined. 1The opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of any government agency. 597
2 598 ESTHEB DA COSTA AND RUTH CLAYTON METHODS Details concerning the methods employed and the composi tion of the diets in two separate studies of the 458 rats used in the present investigation have been published previously (Da Costa, Johnson and Berryman, '47; Da Costa and Clay ton, '48, '50). The specific gravity of the shaved eviscerated rats (with tails removed) was determined by dividing their weights by volume displacements in water in a 2,000-ml cali W 40  30 O O 20 O CONTROLS Yc« X â râ.7192 RESTRICTION YC-I5I-I.9X r 'l 60 REHABILITATION (FIRST 168 HOURS) Yc X r REHABILITATION (WEEKS-IO TO 13) Yc-l36.24-l.63X r O IO CARCASS. WATER (GRAMS PER 100 GRAMS) Fig. 1 Relation between total fat and water of whole carcass of male rats before, during and after dietary restriction. The regression lines are fitted to the data and the correlation coefficients are computed by the method of least squares.
3 FAT, WATER AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY 599 brated cylinder. The eviscerated carcasses of the animals were ground until a macroscopically homogeneous mass was obtained. The water content of aliquots was determined by drying them to constant weight in a vacuum oven at about 110 C.The fat content was determined by the method of Eichelberger and Bibler ('40). TABLE 1 Fat, water content and specific gravity of the whole carcass of male albino rats after dietary restriction and during rehabilitation ON GRAVITY(Water DIETARY REGIMENNUMBER OF DIETARY RATSDAYS REGIMENFAT CONTENTgm/100 CONTENTffm/ )Firtt studycontrol ffmwater gmspecific ControlLow cal.1carrot D.1High prot.1afterlow « '66.3 ' a cal.high fatafterlow CHO.1afterT> cal.high T. u-i-i lâ wcal- Rehabilitation._. High prot.aftercarrot D.High fataftercarrot D.High CHO.1aftercarrot '41.5a Control Control D.52 Second study A. Rà habilitationon a high protein diet
4 600 ESTHER DA COSTA AND EUTH CLAYTON TABLE 1 â continued DIBTABY BMGIMKNRestrictionRehabilitationControlRestrictionRehabilitationLow cal.*carrot D.1Syn. veg. subhigh prot.1 after lowcal.high prot.1 aftercarrot D.High prot.1 after syn. veg. sub.b.controllow cal.1carrot D.1Syn. veg. sub.high fat afterlow cal.1high fat aftercarrot D.1NUMBKB DATS ON 0» DIITARY roâ à VT RATS BIGIMà N « â â 2286Rehabilitation on a high am/100 gm14.4' '9.0 â â â a33.5 *24.8s " ' 20.4' 23.6« fat diet » '16.1 a '40.0 'â â 40.1' 'â '42.0 'â 'WATER CONTÃŽNTam/100 gm =65.5 = s '66.5' » s sSPECIFIC GRAVITY(Water 1.000)
5 FAT, WATER AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY 601 TABLE 1 â continued REGIMENRehabilitationHigh DIETARY OF RATSto ON DIETARY REGIMEN12 CONTENTpm/ CONTENTffm/ GRAVITY(Water 1.000)1.069 to78c. fat to after syn. veg. sub.1number 100gm gm l 44279FAT SPECIFIC WATER icontrolrestrictionrehabilitationcontrollow Rehabilitation on high diet carbohydrate cal.1carrot D.1Syn. sub.1high veg. CHO. afterlow cal.1high 22â 26822Z287to s s70.0 » s12.9s '34.0s a s64.1s64.0s64.5 CHO. aftercarrot D.1High '10.2s CHO. to87days ' after syn " 66.6s veg. sub ' '33.0s36.6' â Lowcal., low calorie diet; carrot D., carrot diet; high prot., high protein; syn. veg. sub., synthetic vegetable substitute diet; high CHO., high carbohydrate diet. 2Values significantly different from those of controls (p is less than 0.05). 'Values significantly different from those in restriction (p is less than 0.05). The correlation coefficients (r) between fat and water con tent, between specific gravity and fat, and between specific gravity and water, and the regression lines for these rela tionships, were obtained by using the method of least squares (Croxton and Cowden, '46).
6 602 ESTHER DA COSTA AND RUTH CLAYTON loon CONTROLS RESTRICTION!Yeâ X r â Ycâ I7.3X râ Yc â X r â REHABILITATION (FIRST 168 HOURS) REHABILITATION (WEEKS.IO THROUGH 13) Ye â X1 r â k Yc â X r SPECIFIC GRAVITY (WATER-1.000) Fig. 2 Relation between specific gravity and either total carcass fat or water of male rats before, during and after dietary restriction. The regression lines are fitted to the data and the coefficients of correlation are computed by the method of least squares.
7 FAT, WATEB AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY 603 EESULTS The data obtained in the first study on the fat and water content and the specific gravities of the rats on the different dietary regimens are presented in table 1. Inverse relation ships between fat and water content are evident, regardless of the dietary regimen used. These are shown graphically in figure 1. Table 1 shows that the lowest fat content and the highest water content were found after 70 days of dietary restriction, and that the highest fat content and the lowest water content were found after rehabilitation on a high fat diet. The specific gravity varied inversely with the fat con tent and directly with the water content. In the second study (table 1) the same general relationships were found, al though the periods of restriction and rehabilitation were longer and the rehabilitating diets relatively higher in pro tein, fat or carbohydrate. The correlation coefficients and regression lines obtained by analyzing the combined data of the first and second study by the method of least squares are shown in figure 2. The direct relationship between water and specific gravity is indi cated by the highly significant correlation coefficients of -f 0.83 for control rats, for restricted rats, -f 0.94 for rats after 7 days of rehabilitation, and for rats after 70 and 95 days of rehabilitation. The inverse relationship between fat and specific gravity is indicated by the correlation coefficients of â 0.63 for controls, â 0.68 for restricted, â 0.63 after 7 days of rehabilitation and â 0.79 after 70 and 95 days (fig. 2). DISCUSSION The inverse relationship between carcass fat and water supports the conclusions drawn by Haldi and Giddings ('42). Moreover, our findings of highly significant correlation co efficients between water content and specific gravity confirm the relationships reported by Messinger and Steele ('49) and Pace et al. ('47). The difference between our findings and those of Scheer et al. ('47) remains unexplained.
8 604 ESTHER DA COSTA AND KUTH CLAYTON Our finding of an average specific gravity of for the control rats agrees with Sarkisian's finding ('46) of as the average specific gravity value for men physically accepta ble for submarine duty. Also, our specific gravity values of for normal control rats, and after 70 days and after 95 days of undernutrition, compare relatively well with the specific gravities found by Brozek ('46) of for nor mal men, after 12 weeks of semi-starvation and after 24 weeks of semi-starvation. Our data indicate that early in the rehabilitation period the specific gravity does not correlate as well with body fat and water content as in more stabilized nutritional states; namely, after a long period of restriction or after 70 to 95 days of dietary rehabilitation. The water and fat relation ships evidently change rapidly during early rehabilitation. In view of the significant correlations between specific gravity and a wide range of fat and water content, the relationships found by us for the normal animal may likewise hold for chronic pathological conditions. SUMMAKT The relations among fat and water content and the specific gravity of the total carcasses of 458 male albino rats were determined in connection with different types of dietary re striction and rehabilitation for varying lengths of time. The data were analyzed statistically for correlation coefficients (r) by the method of least squares. The results show that an inverse relationship exists be tween carcass fat and water and between carcass fat and specific gravity, and that a direct relationship exists between carcass water and specific gravity. Also, the calculated re gression lines may make the indirect determination of fat or water possible when specific gravity has been determined. Specific gravity is, therefore, as good an index of the water content of the whole animal as it is of the fat content.
9 FAT, WATER AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY 605 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Grateful acknowledgments are made to Dr. R. E. Johnson for his helpful suggestions and criticisms and to Major Floyd Votaw for his cooperation and assistance. Mr. Carl Gordon prepared the two charts. Thanks are also due to Corporal Ellis 0. Jones, Corporal Gary Lalanne, Mr. George Jamison and Mr. Harry Krzywicki for their technical assistance. LITEBATURE CITED BEHNKE, A. B., B. F. FEEN AND W. C. WELHAM 1942 The specific gravity of healthy men. Body weight : volume as an index of obesity. J. Am. Med. Assn., 118: 495. BROZEK, J Changes in specific gravity and body fat under conditions of experimental semi-starvation. Fed. Proc., 5: 13. CROXTON,F. E., AND D. J. COWDEN 1946 Applied Statistics. Prentice Hall, Inc., New York. DA COSTA,E., ANDB. M. CLAYTON 1948 Changes in the water content of the albino rat during the first week of dietary rehabilitation. Fed. Proc., 7: Studies of dietary restriction and rehabilitation. I. Weight changes and food consumption in rats. J. Nutrition, 40: 537. DA COSTA, E., B. E. JOHNSON AND G. H. BERRYMAN 1947 Some effects of refeeding albino rats after caloric restriction. Fed. Proc., 6: 405. EICHELBERGER,L., AND W. BiBLER 1940 Water and electrolyte content of hydronephrotic kidneys. J. Biol. Chem., 132: 645. HALDI, J., AND W. GIDDINOS 1942 Dietary control of the water content of the skin of the albino rat. Am. J. Physiol., 13S: 392. MESSINGER, W. J., AND J. M. STEELE 1949 Relationship of body specific gravity to body fat and water content. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 70: 316. PACE, N., L. KLINE, H. D. SCHACHMANAND M. HARFENIST 1947 Studies in body composition. IV. Use of radioactive H2 for measurement in vivo of total body water. J. Biol. Chem., 168: 459. BATHBUN, E., AND N. PACE 1945 The determination of total body fat by means of body specific gravity. Ibid., 158: 667. SARKISIAN,SARKIS S The specific gravity of healthy men. Naval Med. Bull., 46: SCHEER, B. T., S DoRST, J. F. CODIEAND D. SAULE 1947 Physical capacity of rats in relation to energy and fat content of the diet. Am. J. Physiol., 149: 194.
10 606 ESTHER DA COSTA AXD RUTH CLAYTON WELHAM, W. C., AND A. R. BEHNKE 1942 The specific gravity of healthy men. Body weight : volume and other physical characteristics of ex ceptional athletes and of naval personnel. J. Am. Med. Assn., 118: 498.
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