WHEEL RUNNING RAISES BODY-TEMPERATURE AND CHANGES THE DAILY CYCLE IN GOLDEN-HAMSTERS

被引:26
作者
GOLOMBEK, DA [1 ]
ORTEGA, G [1 ]
CARDINALI, DP [1 ]
机构
[1] UBA,FAC MED,DEPT FISIOL,CC 243,RA-1425 BUENOS AIRES,ARGENTINA
关键词
CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS; BODY TEMPERATURE; HAMSTER LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY; WHEEL RUNNING;
D O I
10.1016/0031-9384(93)90358-M
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to characterize the influence of wheel-running activity on temperature circadian rhythm in golden hamsters. Amplitude of body temperature rhythm was significantly higher in animals that had access to the running wheel. Qualitatively, wheel running resulted in squaring of temperature rhythm waveform, a phenomenon that was independent of ambient illumination. When the hamsters had access to an immobilized wheel, the effect on temperature was no longer observed. Fast Fourier Transformation after subtracting 24-h sine waveforms (to rule out harmonics of the principal frequency), indicated distinct secondary components of the rhythms, i.e., a 12-h component in animals that had access to the wheels and an 8-h component in animals that did not. The rise in body temperature could be dissociated from the start of the activity period, body temperature augmenting before the time of light-dark transition, while activity increased about 12 min later. On the first night after presentation of an estrous female, the temperature cycle in male hamsters that did not access to the wheels was similar to that found in animals running on the wheels; the effect was no longer observed in subsequent nights. The results contribute to the view that the spontaneous locomotor activity in hamsters has a significant effect on temperature cycle.
引用
收藏
页码:1049 / 1054
页数:6
相关论文
共 18 条
[1]   CIRCADIAN CONTROL OF BODY-TEMPERATURE [J].
ASCHOFF, J .
JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY, 1983, 8 (1-2) :143-147
[2]   HYPERTHERMIA AND EXERCISE PERFORMANCE IN GUINEA-PIGS (CAVIA-PORCELLUS) [J].
CAPUTA, M ;
WASILEWSKA, E ;
SWIECKA, E .
JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY, 1985, 10 (04) :217-220
[3]   BODY-TEMPERATURE RHYTHM AND RESPONSE TO PYROGEN IN EXERCISING AND SEDENTARY HAMSTERS [J].
CONN, CA ;
BORER, KT ;
KLUGER, MJ .
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE, 1990, 22 (05) :636-642
[4]   DIURNAL RHYTHMS OF BEHAVIORAL-EFFECTS ON CORE TEMPERATURE [J].
DECASTRO, JM .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 1978, 21 (06) :883-886
[5]   INHIBITION OF RUNNING WHEEL ACTIVITY IN THE HAMSTER DURING CHRONIC THERMAL-STIMULATION OF THE ANTERIOR HYPOTHALAMUS [J].
GORDON, CJ ;
HEATH, JE .
JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY, 1980, 5 (02) :103-105
[6]   EFFECTS OF FACIAL FANNING ON LOCAL EXERCISE PERFORMANCE AND THERMOREGULATORY RESPONSES DURING HYPERTHERMIA [J].
HIRATA, K ;
NAGASAKA, T ;
NUNOMURA, T ;
HIRAI, A ;
HIRASHITA, M .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1987, 56 (01) :43-48
[7]   A BEHAVIORAL-METHOD FOR ACCELERATING RE-ENTRAINMENT OF RHYTHMS TO NEW LIGHT DARK CYCLES [J].
MROSOVSKY, N ;
SALMON, PA .
NATURE, 1987, 330 (6146) :372-373
[8]   BEHAVIORAL ENTRAINMENT OF CIRCADIAN-RHYTHMS [J].
MROSOVSKY, N ;
REEBS, SG ;
HONRADO, GI ;
SALMON, PA .
EXPERIENTIA, 1989, 45 (08) :696-702
[9]  
NELSON W, 1979, CHRONOBIOLOGIA, V6, P305
[10]  
PICKARD GE, 1984, PHYSIOL BEHAV, V32, P372