Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor and arousal. During torpor, markedly reduced metabolic activity results in inactivity and decreased body temperature. Arousal periods intersperse the torpor bouts and feature increased metabolism and euthermic body temperature. Alterations in physiological parameters, such as suppression of hemostasis, are thought to allow hibernators to survive periods of torpor and arousal without organ injury. While the state of torpor is potentially procoagulant, due to low blood flow, increased viscosity, immobility, hypoxia, and low body temperature, organ injury due to thromboembolism is absent. To investigate platelet dynamics during hibernation, we measured p...
Low body temperature leads to decrease of circulating neutrophils due to margination in hibernating ...
Winter is coming. Some animals successfully cope with the hostility of this season by hibernating. B...
Hibernation consists of alternating periods of reduced metabolism (torpor) with brief periods of met...
Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor and arous...
<div><p>Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor a...
Immobility is a risk factor for thrombosis due to low blood flow, which may result in activation of ...
Many mammal species survive winter by hibernating, saving energy by reducing metabolism and body tem...
<p>A) Immature platelet fraction (IPF) is increased in torpor, but decreases in arousal toward norma...
<p>A) During spontaneous entrance into torpor body temperature gradually declines from 35°C to 8°C i...
<p>A) Pharmacologically induced torpor by 5′-AMP in mice does not decrease platelet count during tor...
Hibernating mammals have developed many physiological adaptations to accommodate their decreased met...
Low body temperature leads to decrease of circulating neutrophils due to margination in hibernating ...
Winter is coming. Some animals successfully cope with the hostility of this season by hibernating. B...
Hibernation consists of alternating periods of reduced metabolism (torpor) with brief periods of met...
Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor and arous...
<div><p>Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor a...
Immobility is a risk factor for thrombosis due to low blood flow, which may result in activation of ...
Many mammal species survive winter by hibernating, saving energy by reducing metabolism and body tem...
<p>A) Immature platelet fraction (IPF) is increased in torpor, but decreases in arousal toward norma...
<p>A) During spontaneous entrance into torpor body temperature gradually declines from 35°C to 8°C i...
<p>A) Pharmacologically induced torpor by 5′-AMP in mice does not decrease platelet count during tor...
Hibernating mammals have developed many physiological adaptations to accommodate their decreased met...
Low body temperature leads to decrease of circulating neutrophils due to margination in hibernating ...
Winter is coming. Some animals successfully cope with the hostility of this season by hibernating. B...
Hibernation consists of alternating periods of reduced metabolism (torpor) with brief periods of met...