Abstract
The sweat composition from the cat''s foot pad was examined at various rates of secretion. Sodium pentooarbitone or chloralose anaesthesia were used. Cat''s pad sweat contains lactate, glucose is almost absent, and the Na and chloride concentrations increased with increasing sweat rate. In these respects the secretion resembles human eccrine sweat. The Na, chloride, and K concentrations are much higher than in human sweat; also the K level decreased with increasing rate. Consequently, whereas human sweat is hypotonic with respect to the plasma, cat''s pad sweat is slightly hypertonic with respect to the plasma even at low rates of secretion. In contrast to human sweat glands, which produce a slightly acidic secretion containing ammonia, cat''s pad sweat glands produce an alkaline secretion containing bicarbonate. Also in contrast to human sweat, lactate levels decreased with increasing sweat rate.

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