Brown bears (Ursus arctos) hibernate for 5-7 months without eating, drinking, urinating, and defecating at a metabolic rate of only 25% of the summer activity rate. Nonetheless, they emerge healthy and alert in spring. We quantified the biochemical adaptations for hibernation by comparing the proteome, metabolome, and hematological features of blood from hibernating and active free-ranging subadult brown bears with a focus on conservation of health and energy. We found that total plasma protein concentration increased during hibernation, even though the concentrations of most individual plasma proteins decreased, as did the white blood cell types. Strikingly, antimicrobial defense proteins increased in concentration. Central functions in hi...
Hibernating animals exhibit an unexplained physiological characteristic of skeletal muscles being at...
International audienceTo investigate mechanisms by which hibernators avoid atherogenic hyperlipidemi...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) hibernate for 5-7 months without eating, drinking, urinating, and defecat...
In this article, we present mass-spectrometry based plasma proteomics data from hibernating and acti...
Hibernation is an adaptation to conserve energy in the face of extreme environmental conditions and ...
Hibernation is an adaptation to conserve energy in the face of extreme environmental conditions and ...
Background: Free-ranging brown bears exhibit highly contrasting physiological states throughout the ...
Background: In mammals, the hibernating state is characterized by biochemical adjustments, which inc...
The brown bear (Ursus arctos) hibernates for 5 to 6 months each winter and during this time ingests ...
International audiencePrior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids ("PUFA"), res...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids ("PUFA"), resulting in enhanced ene...
Hibernating animals exhibit an unexplained physiological characteristic of skeletal muscles being at...
International audienceTo investigate mechanisms by which hibernators avoid atherogenic hyperlipidemi...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...
Brown bears (Ursus arctos) hibernate for 5-7 months without eating, drinking, urinating, and defecat...
In this article, we present mass-spectrometry based plasma proteomics data from hibernating and acti...
Hibernation is an adaptation to conserve energy in the face of extreme environmental conditions and ...
Hibernation is an adaptation to conserve energy in the face of extreme environmental conditions and ...
Background: Free-ranging brown bears exhibit highly contrasting physiological states throughout the ...
Background: In mammals, the hibernating state is characterized by biochemical adjustments, which inc...
The brown bear (Ursus arctos) hibernates for 5 to 6 months each winter and during this time ingests ...
International audiencePrior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids ("PUFA"), res...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids ("PUFA"), resulting in enhanced ene...
Hibernating animals exhibit an unexplained physiological characteristic of skeletal muscles being at...
International audienceTo investigate mechanisms by which hibernators avoid atherogenic hyperlipidemi...
Prior to winter, heterotherms retain polyunsaturated fatty acids (“PUFA”), resulting in enhanced ene...