EFFECTS OF HYPOXIA AND COLD-ACCLIMATION ON THERMOREGULATION IN THE RAT

被引:43
作者
GAUTIER, H [1 ]
BONORA, M [1 ]
BENMBAREK, S [1 ]
SINCLAIR, JD [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV AUCKLAND,SCH MED,DEPT PHYSIOL,AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
关键词
SHIVERING; THERMOGENESIS; BODY TEMPERATURE; METABOLISM;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1991.71.4.1355
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The effects of hypoxia (inspired O2 fraction = 0.12) on thermoregulation and on the different sources of thermogenesis were studied in rats before and after periods of 1-4 wk of cold acclimation. Measurements of metabolic rate (VO2) and body temperature (T(b)) were made at 5-min intervals, and shivering activity was recorded continuously in groups of rats subjected to three protocols. In protocol 1, rats were exposed to normoxia to an ambient temperature (T(a)) of 5-degrees-C for 2 h. In protocol 2, at T(a) of 5-degrees-C, rats were exposed for 30 min to normoxia, then for 45 min to hypoxia, and finally for 30 min to normoxia. In protocol 3, in the non-cold-acclimated (NCA) rats, T(a) was decreased from 30 to 5-degrees-C in steps of 5-degrees-C and of 30-min duration while in cold-acclimated (CA) rats at 5-degrees-C for 4-wk, T(a) was increased from 5 to 30-degrees-C in steps of 5-degrees-C and of 30-min duration. Recordings were made in normoxia and in hypoxia on different days in the same animals. The results showed that 1) in NCA rats, cold exposure in normoxia induced increases in VO2 and shivering that were proportional to the decrease in T(a); 2) in CA rats in normoxia, for a given T(a), VO2 and T(b) were higher than in NCA rats, whereas shivering was generally lower; and 3) in both NCA and CA rats, hypoxia induced a transient decrease in shivering and a sustained decrease in nonshivering thermogenesis associated with a marked decrease in T(b) that was about the same in NCA and CA rats. We speculate that hypoxia acts on T(b) control to produce a general inhibition of thermogenesis. Nonshivering thermogenesis is markedly sensitive to hypoxia, especially demonstrable in CA rats; a recovery or even an increase in shivering can compensate for the decrease in nonshivering thermogenesis.
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