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The Influence of a Deuterium Depleted Drinking Diet on the Functional State of the Central Nervous System of Animals in Hypoxia

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The effects of prolonged (42 day) consumption of deuterium-depleted water by rats on the functional state of their central nervous system under normal conditions and under conditions of normobaric hypercapnic hypoxia have been studied. The consumption of deuterium-depleted water both under normal conditions and after exposure to oxidative stress contributed to a significant reduction in emotional anxiety in animals. Prolonged consumption of deuterium-depleted water before experimental hypoxia (amnesic factor) helped animals to maintain their ability to learn and memory at the control level, i.e., it exerted a pronounced protective antiamnesic effect. Under normal conditions, deuterium-depleted water does not affect the learning ability of animals.

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This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project 19-44-233005, and State Budgeted Project АААА-A19-119040390083-6 for the Southern Scientific Center of the RAS.

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Abbreviations: CNS, central nervous system, DDW, deuterium-depleted water; EPM, elevated plus maze; ROS, reactive oxygen species.

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Kozin, S.V., Kravtsov, A.A., Zlischeva, E.I. et al. The Influence of a Deuterium Depleted Drinking Diet on the Functional State of the Central Nervous System of Animals in Hypoxia. BIOPHYSICS 65, 1017–1022 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350920060093

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