Muscle nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) was recently suggested to play an important role in thermoregulation of species lacking brown adipose tissue (BAT). The mechanism, which is independent of muscle contractions, produces heat based on the activity of an ATPase pump in the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SERCA1a) and is controlled by the protein sarcolipin. To evaluate whether muscle NST could indeed play an important role in thermoregulation in species lacking BAT, we investigated the thermogenic capacities of newborn wild boar piglets. During cold exposure over the first 5 days of life, total heat production was improved while shivering intensity decreased, indicating an increasing contribution of NST. Sampling skeletal muscle tissue for analy...
The incidence of the metabolic syndrome has reached epidemic levels in the western world. With respe...
Thermogenic mechanisms in homeotherms appear to be largely controlled by norepinephrine and the sym...
Many small mammals inhabiting cold environments display enhanced capacity for seasonal changes in no...
The development of sustained, long-term endothermy was one of the major transitions in the evolution...
Skeletal muscle-based nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) plays an important role in the regulation and...
Hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) are marine mammals and are characterised as an “Arctic seal” spec...
Abstract. Shivering is the only universal facultative thermogenic mechanism in endothermic vertebrat...
Cold adaptation overrides developmental regulation of sarcolipin expression in mice skeletal muscle:...
Endothermy refers to the ability of an individual to produce heat from internal sources, and allows ...
The whole-body (tachymetabolic) endothermy seen in modern birds and mammals is long held to have evo...
Muscular changes accompanying and/or promoting the rapid postnatal improvement of the thermogenic ef...
Cold exposure is an essential factor affecting breeding efforts in cold regions. Muscle, as an impor...
Purpose Human brown adipose tissue (BAT) is known to be a significant thermoeffector in non-shiverin...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a type of fat specialized in non-shivering thermogenesis. While non-sh...
Muscular dystrophy with myositis (mdm) mice, which carry a deletion in the muscle protein titin, shi...
The incidence of the metabolic syndrome has reached epidemic levels in the western world. With respe...
Thermogenic mechanisms in homeotherms appear to be largely controlled by norepinephrine and the sym...
Many small mammals inhabiting cold environments display enhanced capacity for seasonal changes in no...
The development of sustained, long-term endothermy was one of the major transitions in the evolution...
Skeletal muscle-based nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) plays an important role in the regulation and...
Hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) are marine mammals and are characterised as an “Arctic seal” spec...
Abstract. Shivering is the only universal facultative thermogenic mechanism in endothermic vertebrat...
Cold adaptation overrides developmental regulation of sarcolipin expression in mice skeletal muscle:...
Endothermy refers to the ability of an individual to produce heat from internal sources, and allows ...
The whole-body (tachymetabolic) endothermy seen in modern birds and mammals is long held to have evo...
Muscular changes accompanying and/or promoting the rapid postnatal improvement of the thermogenic ef...
Cold exposure is an essential factor affecting breeding efforts in cold regions. Muscle, as an impor...
Purpose Human brown adipose tissue (BAT) is known to be a significant thermoeffector in non-shiverin...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a type of fat specialized in non-shivering thermogenesis. While non-sh...
Muscular dystrophy with myositis (mdm) mice, which carry a deletion in the muscle protein titin, shi...
The incidence of the metabolic syndrome has reached epidemic levels in the western world. With respe...
Thermogenic mechanisms in homeotherms appear to be largely controlled by norepinephrine and the sym...
Many small mammals inhabiting cold environments display enhanced capacity for seasonal changes in no...