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Thermal changes observed before and after J.-L. Etienne's journey to the North Pole. Is central nervous system temperature preserved in hypothermia?

J H Bittel1, G H Livecchi-Gonnot, A M Hanniquet, C Poulain, J L Etienne.   

Abstract

The thermoregulatory responses of a French doctor, Jean-Louis Etienne, were examined in a standard cold test before and after his journey to the North Pole, to investigate whether general and/or local cold adaptation had occurred. The two tests were carried out in a climatic chamber for 2 h at rest (dry bulb temperature, 1 degree C; relative humidity, 40%; wind speed, 0.8 m.s-1). After his journey, Etienne showed a general hypothermic-hypometabolic adaptation, i.e. a decrease in rectal temperature (Tre) and metabolic heat production (M), and an increased local skin temperature of the extremities. Between the two tests, a change occurred in the relationship between tympanic temperature (Tty) and M. During the post-journey cold test, Tty [as representative of the central nervous system (CNS) temperature] increased while the decrease in Tre was accelerated, probably due to a redistribution of blood volume towards the CNS. Such a mechanism would protect the central core with special reference to the CNS.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2731535     DOI: 10.1007/bf00418512

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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