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Changes in body temperature of rats acclimated to heat with different acclimation schedules.

O Shido1, Y Yoneda, T Nagasaka.   

Abstract

Male Wistar rats, initially maintained at an ambient temperature (Ta) of 23.8 degrees C, were subjected to one of seven different heat acclimation schedules under a 12:12-h light-dark cycle (lights on at 0600 h). Two groups of rats were exposed to Ta of 32.4 degrees C all day for 5 (HC5) or 10 (HC10) days. The other four groups were exposed to Ta of 32.8 degrees C for 5 h/day during the last half of the dark phase for 5 (NI5) or 10 (NI10) consecutive days or during the last half of the light phase for 5 (DI5) or 10 (DI10) consecutive days. Control rats (C) were kept at 23.8 degrees C throughout the experiment. Hypothalamic temperature (Thy) was measured every 5 min with a chronically implanted thermocouple from 1 day before the beginning to 2 days after the end of the heat acclimation periods. During the heat acclimation periods, daily mean Thy rose significantly in HC5 and HC10 rats but decreased significantly in NI5 and NI10 rats. Daily mean Thy did not change in C, DI5, and DI10 rats. Thy in HC10 rats sharply decreased at the end of the heat acclimation periods and remained at low levels for approximately 3 h. On the 2nd postacclimation day, however, mean Thy returned and remained at a significantly higher level. In NI10 rats, the mean Thy in the postacclimation period was significantly lower than the preacclimation values. No such changes in mean Thy were observed in DI10 rats. Five-days of heat exposure had little effect on the postacclimation Thy.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2600044     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1989.67.5.2154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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