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Activation of the central cholinergic pathway increases post-exercise tail heat loss in rats.

Thales N Prímola-Gomes1, Washington Pires, Luiz O C Rodrigues, Cândido C Coimbra, Umeko Marubayashi, Nilo R V Lima.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of stimulation of the central cholinergic pathway on the regulation of post-exercise tail heat loss in rats. Either 2.0microL of 25x10(-3)M physostigmine (Phy) or 0.15M NaCl solution (Sal) were injected into the right lateral cerebral ventricle of both resting (n=8) and post-exercising rats (n=6; 24mmin(-1); 25min; 5% inclination). Tail temperature (Ttail) was measured using a thermistor taped to the tail, and intraperitoneal temperature, an index of core temperature (Tc), was recorded using a telemetry sensor implanted into the peritoneal cavity. In resting rats, Phy induced an increase in both Ttail (26.8+/-0.3 degrees C Phy versus 25.2+/-0.6 degrees C Sal; P<0.05) and in heat loss index (0.26+/-0.03 Phy versus 0.14+/-0.05 Sal; P<0.05; 30min after injection), and a decrease in Tc compared to the Sal injection group (36.6+/-0.2 degrees C Phy versus 37.0+/-0.2 degrees C Sal; P<0.05). In post-exercising rats, Phy injection attenuated the decrease in both T(tail) (28.3+/-0.8 degrees C Phy versus 26.4+/-0.6 degrees C Sal; P<0.05) and heat loss index (0.37+/-0.07 Phy versus 0.19+/-0.02 Sal; P<0.05) without altering Tc. We conclude that activation of the central cholinergic pathway increases post-exercise tail heat loss in rats.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17250962     DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2006.10.042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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Authors:  S F Fonseca; M C Teles; V G C Ribeiro; F C Magalhães; V A Mendonça; M F D Peixoto; L H R Leite; C C Coimbra; A C R Lacerda
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4.  Thermoregulatory responses in exercising rats: methodological aspects and relevance to human physiology.

Authors:  Samuel Penna Wanner; Thales Nicolau Prímola-Gomes; Washington Pires; Juliana Bohnen Guimarães; Alexandre Sérvulo Ribeiro Hudson; Ana Cançado Kunstetter; Cletiana Gonçalves Fonseca; Lucas Rios Drummond; William Coutinho Damasceno; Francisco Teixeira-Coelho
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