A photoperiod with a short photophase induces a winterlike phenotype in Siberian hamsters that includes a progressive decrease in food intake and body mass and reproductive organ regression, as well as reversible hypothermia in the form of short-duration torpor. Torpor substantially reduces energy utilization and is not initiated until body mass, fat stores, and serum leptin concentrations are at their nadir. Because photoperiod-dependent torpor is delayed until fat reserves are lowest, leptin concentrations may be a permissive factor for torpor onset. This conjecture was tested by implanting osmotic minipumps into Siberian hamsters manifesting spontaneous torpor; the animals received a constant release of leptin or vehicle for 14 days. Exo...
Hibernating species significantly reduce energy expenditure during winter by entering torpor. Nevert...
Obesity is an increasing health concern in modern society and in order for this to be successfully a...
Siberian hamsters display photoperiodically regulated annual cycles in body weight, appetite, and re...
A photoperiod with a short photophase induces a winterlike phenotype in Siberian hamsters that inclu...
Recent studies have suggested that the adipocyte-derived hormone, leptin, plays a role in the regula...
International audienceAnimals have to adapt to seasonal variations in food resources and temperature...
Energy expenditure during winter can be reduced by expressing torpor, which is characterized by decr...
Seasonal Siberian hamsters lose fat reserves, decrease body weight and leptin concentrations, and su...
The adipokine leptin regulates energy balance, appetite, and reproductive maturation. Leptin also ac...
Energy expenditure during winter can be reduced by expressing torpor, which is characterized by decr...
Djungarian hamsters are able to use spontaneous daily torpor (SDT) during the winter season as well ...
Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) acclimated to a short photoperiod (8:16-h light-dark cycle) ...
Siberian hamsters use spontaneous daily torpor, a state of hypometabolism and hypothermia, to save e...
The seasonal changes in thermal physiology and torpor expression of many heterothermic mammals are c...
Food restriction induces a loss of body mass that is often followed by rapid regaining of the lost w...
Hibernating species significantly reduce energy expenditure during winter by entering torpor. Nevert...
Obesity is an increasing health concern in modern society and in order for this to be successfully a...
Siberian hamsters display photoperiodically regulated annual cycles in body weight, appetite, and re...
A photoperiod with a short photophase induces a winterlike phenotype in Siberian hamsters that inclu...
Recent studies have suggested that the adipocyte-derived hormone, leptin, plays a role in the regula...
International audienceAnimals have to adapt to seasonal variations in food resources and temperature...
Energy expenditure during winter can be reduced by expressing torpor, which is characterized by decr...
Seasonal Siberian hamsters lose fat reserves, decrease body weight and leptin concentrations, and su...
The adipokine leptin regulates energy balance, appetite, and reproductive maturation. Leptin also ac...
Energy expenditure during winter can be reduced by expressing torpor, which is characterized by decr...
Djungarian hamsters are able to use spontaneous daily torpor (SDT) during the winter season as well ...
Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) acclimated to a short photoperiod (8:16-h light-dark cycle) ...
Siberian hamsters use spontaneous daily torpor, a state of hypometabolism and hypothermia, to save e...
The seasonal changes in thermal physiology and torpor expression of many heterothermic mammals are c...
Food restriction induces a loss of body mass that is often followed by rapid regaining of the lost w...
Hibernating species significantly reduce energy expenditure during winter by entering torpor. Nevert...
Obesity is an increasing health concern in modern society and in order for this to be successfully a...
Siberian hamsters display photoperiodically regulated annual cycles in body weight, appetite, and re...