Mammals keep their body temperature (Tb) relatively constant even under a wide range of ambient temperature variation. However, in some particular situations it may be beneficial to increase or to decrease Tb. For instance, under hypoxic conditions, a regulated drop in Tb (anapyrexia) takes place which has been reported to be crucial for survival in a number of different species. This review highlights major advances in the research about nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO-where data are relatively less abundant), before focusing on the role played by these gaseous neuromediators in thermoregulation, under the conditions of euthermia and anapyrexia. Available data are consistent with the notion that both NO and CO, acting on the CNS,...
It has been demonstrated that nitric oxide (NO) has a thermoregulatory action, but very little is kn...
Although recent evidence suggests that the gas nitric oxide (NO) can modulate the secretion of corti...
Gaseous monoxides such as nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are now recognized as important...
Hypoxia causes a regulated decrease in body temperature (Tb), a response that has been aptly called ...
There is widespread evidence in favour of nitric oxide (NO) acting as a gaseous neurotransmitter in ...
Reducing body temperature has been found to improve survival not only due to hypoxia (the main focus...
Hypoxia elicits hyperventilation and hypothermia, but the mechanisms involved are not well understoo...
The work covers the adult and new-born rats of Vistar line, adult rabbits, domestic pigeons, lake fr...
Brain function is based primarily on chemical neurotransmission. For a long time it was believed tha...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays a key role in body temperature (Tb) regulation of mammals, acting on the bra...
Central heme oxigenase-carbon monoxide (HO-CO) pathway has been shown to play a pyretic role in the ...
The interaction between pulmonary ventilation (V E) and body temperature (Tb) is essential for O2 de...
This thesis provides several novel findings on the autonomic thermoregulatory response of humans to ...
Few environmental factors have a larger influence on animal energetics than temperature, a fact that...
There is widespread evidence in favour of nitric oxide (NO) acting as a gaseous neurotransmitter in ...
It has been demonstrated that nitric oxide (NO) has a thermoregulatory action, but very little is kn...
Although recent evidence suggests that the gas nitric oxide (NO) can modulate the secretion of corti...
Gaseous monoxides such as nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are now recognized as important...
Hypoxia causes a regulated decrease in body temperature (Tb), a response that has been aptly called ...
There is widespread evidence in favour of nitric oxide (NO) acting as a gaseous neurotransmitter in ...
Reducing body temperature has been found to improve survival not only due to hypoxia (the main focus...
Hypoxia elicits hyperventilation and hypothermia, but the mechanisms involved are not well understoo...
The work covers the adult and new-born rats of Vistar line, adult rabbits, domestic pigeons, lake fr...
Brain function is based primarily on chemical neurotransmission. For a long time it was believed tha...
Nitric oxide (NO) plays a key role in body temperature (Tb) regulation of mammals, acting on the bra...
Central heme oxigenase-carbon monoxide (HO-CO) pathway has been shown to play a pyretic role in the ...
The interaction between pulmonary ventilation (V E) and body temperature (Tb) is essential for O2 de...
This thesis provides several novel findings on the autonomic thermoregulatory response of humans to ...
Few environmental factors have a larger influence on animal energetics than temperature, a fact that...
There is widespread evidence in favour of nitric oxide (NO) acting as a gaseous neurotransmitter in ...
It has been demonstrated that nitric oxide (NO) has a thermoregulatory action, but very little is kn...
Although recent evidence suggests that the gas nitric oxide (NO) can modulate the secretion of corti...
Gaseous monoxides such as nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are now recognized as important...