Ambient temperature modulates hypoxic-induced changes in rat body temperature and activity differentially.
Bishop B, Silva G, Krasney J, Nakano H, Roberts A, Farkas G, Rifkin D, Shucard D.
Bishop B, et al. Among authors: rifkin d.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2001 Apr;280(4):R1190-6. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.2001.280.4.R1190.
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When rats, acclimated to an ambient temperature (T(a)) of 29 degrees C, are exposed to 10% O(2) for 63 h, the circadian rhythms of body temperature (T(b)) and level of activity (L(a)) are abolished, T(b) falls to a hypothermic nadir followed by a climb to a hyperthermic peak, L(a …
When rats, acclimated to an ambient temperature (T(a)) of 29 degrees C, are exposed to 10% O(2) for 63 h, the circadian rhythms of body temp …