EIDE, ROLF. PhysioLogical and behavioral reactions to re-peated tail cooling in the white rat. J. Appl. Physiol. 41(3): 292-294. 1976.-The purpose of the study was to examine a) the effect of local cooling on the metabolic rate, b) the effect of metabolic rate on the peripheral circulation, and c> acclima-tion to local cooling. After habituation to the experimental situation, 10 white rats had their tails exposed to ice water for 40 min/day for 37 days. Metabolic rate and tail temperature were measured. There was a conspicuous increase in oxygen consumption during the first 10 min of each cold exposure. This increase did not change significantly through the series. The metabolic rate during cooling was significantly reduced in the last h...
These experiments were carried out to study the effects of acute cold exposure (0-2°C/4 hr) on recta...
Lopaschuk. Effects of hypothermia on energy metabolism in rat and Richardson’s ground squirrel heart...
A 3- to 4-week exposure of rats to a cold environment (5 ± 2°C) induces hypertension, including elev...
This study was undertaken to investigate the influence of training intensity (running speed) on expo...
Hypothermia is the artificial lowering of body temperature below the normal value of 37 ° C. The cir...
Abstracts: Change in tail skin temperature during exposure to various ambient temper-atures was stud...
Previous research has demonstrated that repeated exposure to cold water results in cold tolerance. T...
BECAUSE of the increasing use of the white rat in metabolism studies, there has been considerable in...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity modulates expression of metabolic genes and may therefore be a prerequ...
Different strategies for cooling the body prior to or during physical exercise have been shown to im...
Interscapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT) activity is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system, ...
Infrared thermography was used to image changes in cutaneous temperature during a conditioned fear r...
Cold-adapted (CA) rats, unlike non-adapted (NA) ones, give exaggerated metabolic response to acute c...
International audienceThe tail and paws in rodents are heat exchangers involved in the maintenance o...
Historical experiments regarding the influence of low ambient temperatures were often accompanied wi...
These experiments were carried out to study the effects of acute cold exposure (0-2°C/4 hr) on recta...
Lopaschuk. Effects of hypothermia on energy metabolism in rat and Richardson’s ground squirrel heart...
A 3- to 4-week exposure of rats to a cold environment (5 ± 2°C) induces hypertension, including elev...
This study was undertaken to investigate the influence of training intensity (running speed) on expo...
Hypothermia is the artificial lowering of body temperature below the normal value of 37 ° C. The cir...
Abstracts: Change in tail skin temperature during exposure to various ambient temper-atures was stud...
Previous research has demonstrated that repeated exposure to cold water results in cold tolerance. T...
BECAUSE of the increasing use of the white rat in metabolism studies, there has been considerable in...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity modulates expression of metabolic genes and may therefore be a prerequ...
Different strategies for cooling the body prior to or during physical exercise have been shown to im...
Interscapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT) activity is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system, ...
Infrared thermography was used to image changes in cutaneous temperature during a conditioned fear r...
Cold-adapted (CA) rats, unlike non-adapted (NA) ones, give exaggerated metabolic response to acute c...
International audienceThe tail and paws in rodents are heat exchangers involved in the maintenance o...
Historical experiments regarding the influence of low ambient temperatures were often accompanied wi...
These experiments were carried out to study the effects of acute cold exposure (0-2°C/4 hr) on recta...
Lopaschuk. Effects of hypothermia on energy metabolism in rat and Richardson’s ground squirrel heart...
A 3- to 4-week exposure of rats to a cold environment (5 ± 2°C) induces hypertension, including elev...