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Effects of acceleration on thermoregulatory responses of unanesthetized ratsAn experimental study was carried out to examine the thermoregulatory responses of rats to step changes in ambient temperature during centrifugation. Attention is focused on the analysis of problems as to whether the ability of rats to regulate body temperature during one hour of cold exposure is altered by increasing the acceleration field to 2G, whether prior environmental conditioning can affect the temperature response to the combined stressors of acceleration and cold, and whether the orientation of the animal in the acceleration field modifies the temperature response. The finding that the decline in colonic temperature is accompanied by parallel changes in hypothalamic and spinal cord temperatures indicates that the decreasing heat production with increasing heat loss is an atypical thermoregulatory response of these animals to cooling. Mechanical forces acting on the brain may underline the temperature decrease when inverting the animal during acceleration.
Document ID
19770040573
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Fuller, C. A.
(California Univ. Davis, CA, United States)
Horowitz, J. M.
(California Univ. Davis, CA, United States)
Horwitz, B. A.
(California, University Davis, Calif., United States)
Date Acquired
August 8, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1977
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Applied Physiology: Respiratory
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Accession Number
77A23425
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-05-004-008
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-05-004-099
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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