Deep hibernators go through several cycles of profound drops in body temperature during the winter season, with core temperatures sometimes reaching near freezing. Yet unlike non-hibernating mammals, they can sustain breathing rhythms. The physiological processes that make this possible are still not understood. In this study, we focused on the medullary Ventral Respiratory Column of a facultative hibernator, the Syrian hamster. Using shortened day-lengths, we induced a “winter-adapted” physiological state, which is a prerequisite for hibernation. When recording electrophysiological signals from acute slices in the winter-adapted pre-Bötzinger complex (preBötC), spike trains showed higher spike rates, amplitudes, complexity, as well as high...
Hibernation is a physiological and behavioural adaptation that permits survival during seasonal peri...
Abstract Body temperature (Tb) of seven European hamsters maintained at constant ambient temperature...
Faculty Mentor: Igor R. Efimov Most mammalian species experience cardiac arrhythmias in hypother- mi...
Deep hibernators go through several cycles of profound drops in body temperature during the winter s...
Hibernation is an adaptive strategy for surviving during periods with little or no food availability...
The thermal challenge associated with cold acclimation (CA) and hibernation requires effective cardi...
Living in the wild involves to cope with a variable seasonal environment availability. When winter i...
During hibernation, small rodents such as hamsters cycle through phases of strongly suppressed metab...
Hibernating mammals survive winter season by periodically lowering their body temperature down to th...
This thesis examines the plasticity of cardiovascular control of golden hamsters {Mesocricetus aurat...
Seasonal cold or long term cold exposure induces hibernation in certain species of mammals. Hibernat...
Mammalian hibernators store fat extensively in white adipose tissues (WATs) during pre-hibernation p...
International audienceHibernation is an exceptional physiological response to a hostile environment,...
Background - Hibernation is a physiological and behavioural adaptation that permits survival during ...
Afin de faire face aux conditions environnementales défavorables, certains animaux réduisent drastiq...
Hibernation is a physiological and behavioural adaptation that permits survival during seasonal peri...
Abstract Body temperature (Tb) of seven European hamsters maintained at constant ambient temperature...
Faculty Mentor: Igor R. Efimov Most mammalian species experience cardiac arrhythmias in hypother- mi...
Deep hibernators go through several cycles of profound drops in body temperature during the winter s...
Hibernation is an adaptive strategy for surviving during periods with little or no food availability...
The thermal challenge associated with cold acclimation (CA) and hibernation requires effective cardi...
Living in the wild involves to cope with a variable seasonal environment availability. When winter i...
During hibernation, small rodents such as hamsters cycle through phases of strongly suppressed metab...
Hibernating mammals survive winter season by periodically lowering their body temperature down to th...
This thesis examines the plasticity of cardiovascular control of golden hamsters {Mesocricetus aurat...
Seasonal cold or long term cold exposure induces hibernation in certain species of mammals. Hibernat...
Mammalian hibernators store fat extensively in white adipose tissues (WATs) during pre-hibernation p...
International audienceHibernation is an exceptional physiological response to a hostile environment,...
Background - Hibernation is a physiological and behavioural adaptation that permits survival during ...
Afin de faire face aux conditions environnementales défavorables, certains animaux réduisent drastiq...
Hibernation is a physiological and behavioural adaptation that permits survival during seasonal peri...
Abstract Body temperature (Tb) of seven European hamsters maintained at constant ambient temperature...
Faculty Mentor: Igor R. Efimov Most mammalian species experience cardiac arrhythmias in hypother- mi...