Chapter 149 Experiment in progress

After waiting for half an hour, the effects of PE began to take effect, and the orangutan's heart rate began to rise, starting from 80 and reaching 192 in just a few seconds.

The genes of chimpanzees and humans are very similar, and the heart rate and heart rate are similar. The average healthy adult male in humans is 70-100 beats/minute, while that of orangutans is 80-110.

The sleeping chimpanzee's breathing suddenly became rapid, and his eyelids trembled constantly, as if he might have a convulsion at any time.

Lin Zitai stared at the monitor and found that when the heart rate reached 198, it lasted for 35 seconds and gradually dropped to the normal level.

The orangutan scratched his butt, changed his position and continued sleeping, as if nothing had happened.

Lin Zitai showed a hint of joy and quickly recorded the experimental data.And operated the mechanical arm to press the orangutan on the stand again, and used a high-pressure water cannon to provoke its anger.

The monkey last night couldn't find the exit of the experimental box. It was so helpless and furious that it finally died suddenly of a fast heartbeat.

Lin Zitai learned that PE has subjective initiative. He wanted to know whether the orangutan could still exert the subjective initiative of PE by relying on its strong physique to withstand the weakened drug stimulation.

A huge roar sounded again. This time Lin Zitai was well prepared and turned the monitoring volume to the lowest level.

The heart rate quickly climbed from the normal 85 beats per minute to 198, reaching a maximum of 235.

Lin Zitai pierced the orangutan's cerebral cortex at the highest point of the heart rate and marked the number of neurons.

The orangutan's neck, wrists, and ankles were bleeding from the struggle. It seemed that it found it unable to resist and stopped struggling.

At 5 minutes and 35 seconds, it gave up its struggle and its heart rate began to gradually decrease, eventually hovering around 85.

Lin Zitai removed the restraints on the orangutan and started the drying process.Came to the magnetic resonance imaging machine and anxiously waited for the data report to be released.

The number of neurons in chimpanzees,
There are only one-third of humans, about 55 billion.

Lin Zitai collected data once before, and compared the two data reports and found that after injection of PE, the number of orangutan neurons increased by nearly 3000 million.

It was about a 165-fold increase. He found data on cynomolgus monkeys for comparison. The dose was reduced by one-tenth, the weight difference was 17 times, and the effect was 6.5 times different.

Lin Zitai looked at the PE potion with obsession in his eyes, but he still restrained the idea of ​​conducting human experiments immediately.

I plan to wait and observe again.

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In the next few days, Lin Zitai selected three experimental assistants, all of whom were male and graduated from the biology department of a second university in China.

I participated in several club activities while in school, and my campus honors were almost zero, and my professional scores were passable.

They couldn't find any corresponding jobs on the first anniversary of their graduation. However, these two people were selected from the vast crowd by Lin Zitai.

The main reason is that the family background is clean enough and the person is homely enough. He does whatever he is told without understanding or asking why.

"Wenxuan, if you are older, you can take them with you and be responsible for taking care of the crab monkey's daily life for the time being."

Since he has three assistants, Lin Zitai has also freed up his hands, and he does not need to handle some trivial matters personally.

However, the system permissions he gave the three of them could only wander around the outermost periphery of the laboratory, and could not unlock the core area at all.

Today is the third day after the orangutan took the medicine. After three days of observation, Lin Zitai found that the orangutan did not have addiction characteristics and planned to increase the dose of the drug.

This time the dose is three times that of the last time, reaching 0.3 grams. It is still injected. Although it is simple to inhale through the respiratory tract, it can easily cause waste.

He has developed the 6 main ingredients and 15 auxiliary organic substances required for the drug, but Lin Zitai has no idea how to combine them.There is also 18 grams of PE. Use a little less, and the raw materials are contraband. Lin Zitai doesn’t want to ask Jon for help again. Once or twice is fine, but too many times can easily be grasped by him.

Suddenly the door to the laboratory opened, and the orangutan saw Lin Zitai coming back with a fierce look in his eyes. Every time he came back, it would be subjected to various tortures such as high-pressure water cannons and electric shocks.

It didn't understand why this creature did this, but the pain and anger had made it deeply remember Lin Zitai's appearance and smell.

Lin Zitai smiled, not surprised.

The IQ of chimpanzees is already very high, basically reaching the level of a human child of four or five years old.

With special training, it can even make various basic sign languages, not to mention this one's IQ has increased by one 165th.

Lin Zitai suddenly remembered a movie he and Ye Xiyue watched last night called Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

The most taboo thing for biological developers is to be merciful. No matter whether they succeed or not, the chimpanzee in front of them will not escape the fate of the incinerator.

Lin Zitai followed the same method and continued to fix the orangutan on the shelf, injecting it with 0.3 grams of PE, and then used water cannons and electric shocks to provoke its emotions.

This time, the heart rate climbed to a maximum of 255, and the duration reached 8 minutes and 53 seconds.

Lin Zitai recorded relevant data and at the same time pierced the cerebral cortex again to label neurons.

Last time, there were 55.3 billion. This time, the number has increased by about 7000 million based on the original number.

Unlike THC, the increased number of neurons does not diminish over time or cause irreversible damage.

Suddenly the electrocardiogram showed an abnormality. It seemed that myocardial ischemia and severe hypoxia in the brain were caused by a long-term too fast heart rate.

Lin Zitai pondered for a moment, then injected it with isosorbide dinitrate, a special antihypertensive agent, which forcibly lowered the heart rate and protected the heart pulse.

"When the drug takes effect, it will cause the heart rate to be too fast. Once the heart rate is too fast, it will cause myocardial ischemia and brain hypoxia."

After a while, the electrocardiogram returned to normal. Lin Zitai looked at the recorded heart rate changes. The basic heart rate changes increased by 9 points.

When the orangutan was delivered that night, his heart rate chart was normal, with a minimum of 79 beats per minute.

It can be injected with 0.1 grams and 0.3 grams of medicine, and the minimum can be raised to 93 times per minute.

In other words, there are sequelae of PE injection, and the effects seem to be irreversible.

"The heart rate of a healthy adult male in a relaxed state is 70-100, while that of an orangutan is 80-110."

"After injecting 0.4 grams, the orangutan's heart rate reached the lowest level of 93. If it were replaced by a human male, it would be around 81."

Lin Zitai took his own blood pressure. He had not exercised for a while, and his average heart rate reached 79, but it was still at the level of a normal adult healthy male.

If he were to inject at least 0.4 grams of PE based on his current physical condition, his heart rate would rise to around 93 in a short period of time, and he would be at risk of high blood pressure at any time.

The physiques of animals and humans are also different. The body fat rate of orangutans is 9.8%, while Lin Zitai’s body fat rate is 17.2%.

Although men’s body fat rate of 17.2% is also a normal level, their ability to withstand drugs will definitely be relatively weak.

If the orangutan can withstand 0.3 grams of the drug the second time, then the human dose may need to be weakened, otherwise it will not be able to withstand the stimulation of the drug.

(End of this chapter)

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