none10siUnder conditions of scarce food availability and cool ambient temperature, the mouse (Mus Musculus) enters into torpor, a state of transient metabolic suppression mediated in part by the autonomic nervous system. Hypothalamic orexins are involved in the coordination of behaviors and autonomic function. We tested whether orexins are necessary for the coordinated changes in physiological variables, which underlie torpor and represent its physiological signature. We performed simultaneous measurements of brain temperature, electroencephalographic, and electromyographic activity allowing objective assessment of wake–sleep behavior, and cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic variables in orexin knockout mice (ORX-KO) and wild-type mi...
Torpor is a peculiar mammalian behaviour, characterized by the active reduction of metabolic rate, f...
The genes encoding prokineticin 2 polypeptide (Prok2) and its cognate receptor (Prokr2/Gpcr73l1) are...
Abstract Orexins, or hypocretins, are peptides originally found in the hypothalamus, and have been s...
Study Objectives Torpor is a regulated and reversible state of metabolic suppression used by many ma...
The loss of orexinergic neurons, which release orexins, results in narcolepsy. Orexins participate i...
Many small mammals, such as the laboratory mouse, utilize the hypometabolic state of torpor in respo...
Torpor is a peculiar mammalian behaviour, characterized by the active reduction of metabolic rate, f...
Djungarian hamsters are able to use spontaneous daily torpor (SDT) during the winter season as well ...
© 2016 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript version is made availab...
<div><p>The central neural pathways underlying the physiological coordination between thermoregulati...
AbstractDuring fasting, mice (Mus musculus) undergo daily bouts of torpor, considerably reducing bod...
Torpor is a naturally occurring, hypometabolic, hypothermic state engaged by a wide range of animals...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
AbstractMammals respond to reduced food availability by becoming more wakeful and active, yet the ce...
The central neural pathways underlying the physiological coordination between thermoregulation and t...
Torpor is a peculiar mammalian behaviour, characterized by the active reduction of metabolic rate, f...
The genes encoding prokineticin 2 polypeptide (Prok2) and its cognate receptor (Prokr2/Gpcr73l1) are...
Abstract Orexins, or hypocretins, are peptides originally found in the hypothalamus, and have been s...
Study Objectives Torpor is a regulated and reversible state of metabolic suppression used by many ma...
The loss of orexinergic neurons, which release orexins, results in narcolepsy. Orexins participate i...
Many small mammals, such as the laboratory mouse, utilize the hypometabolic state of torpor in respo...
Torpor is a peculiar mammalian behaviour, characterized by the active reduction of metabolic rate, f...
Djungarian hamsters are able to use spontaneous daily torpor (SDT) during the winter season as well ...
© 2016 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript version is made availab...
<div><p>The central neural pathways underlying the physiological coordination between thermoregulati...
AbstractDuring fasting, mice (Mus musculus) undergo daily bouts of torpor, considerably reducing bod...
Torpor is a naturally occurring, hypometabolic, hypothermic state engaged by a wide range of animals...
Many animal species employ natural hypothermia in seasonal (hibernation) and daily (torpor) strategi...
AbstractMammals respond to reduced food availability by becoming more wakeful and active, yet the ce...
The central neural pathways underlying the physiological coordination between thermoregulation and t...
Torpor is a peculiar mammalian behaviour, characterized by the active reduction of metabolic rate, f...
The genes encoding prokineticin 2 polypeptide (Prok2) and its cognate receptor (Prokr2/Gpcr73l1) are...
Abstract Orexins, or hypocretins, are peptides originally found in the hypothalamus, and have been s...