Reducing body temperature has been found to improve survival not only due to hypoxia (the main focus of this review) but also to ischemia, shock, and many other types of insults. Under these conditions, there is a reduced oxygen delivery to the brain. To compensate the hypoxia, a regulated hypothermia (anapyrexia-Glossary of terms for Thermal Physiology, Commission for Thermal Physiology, 2001) takes place, which has been reported as a beneficial response since the drop in body temperature causes a reduced oxygen demand. The objective of the present article is to review the current knowledge of the mechanisms of hypoxia-induced anapyrexia, focusing on its neurochemical control mainly at the preoptic region of the anterior hypothalamus. (c) ...
In the CNS neurons are highly sensitive to the availability of oxygen. In conditions where oxygen av...
Because the skin is an oxygen sensor in amphibians and mice, we thought to confirm this function als...
Lesion and thermal stimulation studies suggest that temperature regulation is controlled by a hierar...
Mammals keep their body temperature (Tb) relatively constant even under a wide range of ambient temp...
Hypoxia causes a regulated decrease in body temperature (Tb), a response that has been aptly called ...
Humans have a remarkable ability to cope with and survive exposure to hypoxia. Some have suggested a...
In accidental hypothermia, elevated levels of ROS induce oxidative stress that leads to different de...
The interaction between pulmonary ventilation (V E) and body temperature (Tb) is essential for O2 de...
Evidence indicates that endogenous opioids play a role in body temperature (Tb) regulation in mammal...
Hypoxia represents the temporary or longer-term decrease or deprivation of oxygen in organs, tissues...
Redox regulation has recently been recognized as an important factor in acute illnesses as well as i...
Hypoxia causes a regulated decrease in body temperature (Tb). There is circumstantial evidence that ...
The review focuses on the neuroprotective mechanisms of therapeutic hypothermia from the standpoint ...
Because the skin is an oxygen sensor in amphibians and mice, we thought to confirm this function als...
The positive outcome that hypothermia contributes to brain and cardiac protection following ischemia...
In the CNS neurons are highly sensitive to the availability of oxygen. In conditions where oxygen av...
Because the skin is an oxygen sensor in amphibians and mice, we thought to confirm this function als...
Lesion and thermal stimulation studies suggest that temperature regulation is controlled by a hierar...
Mammals keep their body temperature (Tb) relatively constant even under a wide range of ambient temp...
Hypoxia causes a regulated decrease in body temperature (Tb), a response that has been aptly called ...
Humans have a remarkable ability to cope with and survive exposure to hypoxia. Some have suggested a...
In accidental hypothermia, elevated levels of ROS induce oxidative stress that leads to different de...
The interaction between pulmonary ventilation (V E) and body temperature (Tb) is essential for O2 de...
Evidence indicates that endogenous opioids play a role in body temperature (Tb) regulation in mammal...
Hypoxia represents the temporary or longer-term decrease or deprivation of oxygen in organs, tissues...
Redox regulation has recently been recognized as an important factor in acute illnesses as well as i...
Hypoxia causes a regulated decrease in body temperature (Tb). There is circumstantial evidence that ...
The review focuses on the neuroprotective mechanisms of therapeutic hypothermia from the standpoint ...
Because the skin is an oxygen sensor in amphibians and mice, we thought to confirm this function als...
The positive outcome that hypothermia contributes to brain and cardiac protection following ischemia...
In the CNS neurons are highly sensitive to the availability of oxygen. In conditions where oxygen av...
Because the skin is an oxygen sensor in amphibians and mice, we thought to confirm this function als...
Lesion and thermal stimulation studies suggest that temperature regulation is controlled by a hierar...