The thermal challenge associated with cold acclimation (CA) and hibernation requires effective cardio-respiratory function over a large range of temperatures. We examined the impact of acute cooling in a cold-naïve hibernator to quantify the presumed improvement in cardio-respiratory dysfunction triggered by CA, and estimate the role of the autonomic nervous system in optimising cardiac and respiratory function. Golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) were held at a 12 h:12 h light:dark photoperiod and room temperature (21°C euthermic control) or exposed to simulated onset of winter in an environmental chamber, by progression to 1 h:23 h light:dark and 4°C over 4 weeks. In vivo acute cooling (core temperature Tb=25°C) in euthermic controls l...
Deep hibernators go through several cycles of profound drops in body temperature during the winter s...
1. Temperature dependence of myocardial excitability was compared in ground squirrel and rat. 2. ...
Studying animals under natural or semi‐natural conditions is essential to better understand the impl...
Hibernating mammals survive winter season by periodically lowering their body temperature down to th...
(1) In this study hibernator rodents were exposed to a warm environment and then a cold environment ...
In adult mammals, severe hypothermia leads to respiratory and cardiac arrest, followed by death. Neo...
In the present study we hypothesized that myocardial adaptive phenotype in mammalian hibernation inv...
Background - Hibernation is a physiological and behavioural adaptation that permits survival during ...
Hibernation is an adaptive strategy for surviving during periods with little or no food availability...
Deep hibernators go through several cycles of profound drops in body temperature during the winter s...
1. The hibernating mammals inherited a stable cardiovascular function as a result of adaptation to e...
Hibernators have a distinctive ability to adapt to seasonal changes of body temperature in a range b...
This thesis examines the plasticity of cardiovascular control of golden hamsters {Mesocricetus aurat...
We investigated whether intermittent cold acclimation and low intensity exercise training, two inter...
Hibernation and enforced hypothermia in mammals are widely different physiologic states. Prior to hi...
Deep hibernators go through several cycles of profound drops in body temperature during the winter s...
1. Temperature dependence of myocardial excitability was compared in ground squirrel and rat. 2. ...
Studying animals under natural or semi‐natural conditions is essential to better understand the impl...
Hibernating mammals survive winter season by periodically lowering their body temperature down to th...
(1) In this study hibernator rodents were exposed to a warm environment and then a cold environment ...
In adult mammals, severe hypothermia leads to respiratory and cardiac arrest, followed by death. Neo...
In the present study we hypothesized that myocardial adaptive phenotype in mammalian hibernation inv...
Background - Hibernation is a physiological and behavioural adaptation that permits survival during ...
Hibernation is an adaptive strategy for surviving during periods with little or no food availability...
Deep hibernators go through several cycles of profound drops in body temperature during the winter s...
1. The hibernating mammals inherited a stable cardiovascular function as a result of adaptation to e...
Hibernators have a distinctive ability to adapt to seasonal changes of body temperature in a range b...
This thesis examines the plasticity of cardiovascular control of golden hamsters {Mesocricetus aurat...
We investigated whether intermittent cold acclimation and low intensity exercise training, two inter...
Hibernation and enforced hypothermia in mammals are widely different physiologic states. Prior to hi...
Deep hibernators go through several cycles of profound drops in body temperature during the winter s...
1. Temperature dependence of myocardial excitability was compared in ground squirrel and rat. 2. ...
Studying animals under natural or semi‐natural conditions is essential to better understand the impl...