Homeotherms maintain a stable internal body temperature despite changing environments. During energy deficiency, some species can cease to defend their body temperature and enter a hypothermic and hypometabolic state known as torpor. Recent advances have revealed the medial preoptic area (MPA) as a key site for the regulation of torpor in mice. The MPA is estrogen-sensitive and estrogens also have potent effects on both temperature and metabolism. Here, we demonstrate that estrogen-sensitive neurons in the MPA can coordinate hypothermia and hypometabolism in mice. Selectively activating estrogen-sensitive MPA neurons was sufficient to drive a coordinated depression of metabolic rate and body temperature similar to torpor, as measured by bod...
Summary: Balance between metabolic and reproductive processes is important for survival, particularl...
SummaryThe hypometabolic state of torpor is a widely utilized and well-orchestrated response to food...
The detection of cool temperatures is thought to be mediated by primary afferent neurons that expres...
Homeotherms maintain a stable internal body temperature despite changing environments. During energy...
Reduced estrogen levels in menopausal and perimenopausal women are associated with hot flashes. The ...
Estrogen receptor α (ERα)-expressing neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypotha...
Estrogen receptor a (ERa) signaling in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) contributes to energy hom...
Torpor is a naturally occurring, hypometabolic, hypothermic state engaged by a wide range of animals...
Torpor is a peculiar mammalian behaviour, characterized by the active reduction of metabolic rate, f...
During calorie restriction (CR), endotherms adjust several physiological processes including the dec...
Approximately 75% of menopausal women in the United States experience hot flushes but the etiology o...
none2Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in the preoptic area (POA) mimics fever by stimulating thermogenesis in...
Torpor is a peculiar mammalian behaviour, characterized by the active reduction of metabolic rate, f...
Body temperature control is essential for survival. In mammals, thermoregulation is mediated by the ...
Metabolism and reproduction are linked homeostatic processes. This linkage becomes particularly impo...
Summary: Balance between metabolic and reproductive processes is important for survival, particularl...
SummaryThe hypometabolic state of torpor is a widely utilized and well-orchestrated response to food...
The detection of cool temperatures is thought to be mediated by primary afferent neurons that expres...
Homeotherms maintain a stable internal body temperature despite changing environments. During energy...
Reduced estrogen levels in menopausal and perimenopausal women are associated with hot flashes. The ...
Estrogen receptor α (ERα)-expressing neurons in the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypotha...
Estrogen receptor a (ERa) signaling in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) contributes to energy hom...
Torpor is a naturally occurring, hypometabolic, hypothermic state engaged by a wide range of animals...
Torpor is a peculiar mammalian behaviour, characterized by the active reduction of metabolic rate, f...
During calorie restriction (CR), endotherms adjust several physiological processes including the dec...
Approximately 75% of menopausal women in the United States experience hot flushes but the etiology o...
none2Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in the preoptic area (POA) mimics fever by stimulating thermogenesis in...
Torpor is a peculiar mammalian behaviour, characterized by the active reduction of metabolic rate, f...
Body temperature control is essential for survival. In mammals, thermoregulation is mediated by the ...
Metabolism and reproduction are linked homeostatic processes. This linkage becomes particularly impo...
Summary: Balance between metabolic and reproductive processes is important for survival, particularl...
SummaryThe hypometabolic state of torpor is a widely utilized and well-orchestrated response to food...
The detection of cool temperatures is thought to be mediated by primary afferent neurons that expres...