TY - JOUR
T1 - Thermoregulatory activity in the rat
T2 - Effects of hypohydration, hypovolemia and hypertonicity and their interaction with short-term heat acclimation
AU - Horowitz, Michal
AU - Meiri, Uri
PY - 1985
Y1 - 1985
N2 - 1. 1. Hypothalamic temperature thresholds to heat-induced (40°C ambient temperature) tail vasodilation (th) and salivation (Sth) as well as salivary flow rate and volume were studied in conscious rats, hypohydrated (24 hr water deprivation), hypovolemic (20% dextran sc), hypertonic (1M NaCl po), hypertonic and hypovolemic and heat-acclimated (5 days at 34°C) before and after hypohydration. 2. 2. Sth was elevated in hypohydrated, hypovolemic, hypertonic and heat-acclimated hypohydrated rats concomitantly with a remarkable decrease in saliva volume, flow rate and heat tolerance. 3. 3. Heat acclimation alone resulted in a reduction in Vth, Sth, salivary flow and volume. 4. 4. Vth was not affected by hypohydration, but was elevated following hypovolemia and combined hypovolemia and hypertonicity. 5. 5. It is concluded that alterations in both plasma volume and osmolarity, which may occur during hypohydration, play a major role in the alteration in thermoregulatory responses during hypohydration. 6. 6. Heat acclimation does not improve tolerance during hypohydration. 7. 7. Thus, during hypohydration, the control of body fluids overrides thermoregulation.
AB - 1. 1. Hypothalamic temperature thresholds to heat-induced (40°C ambient temperature) tail vasodilation (th) and salivation (Sth) as well as salivary flow rate and volume were studied in conscious rats, hypohydrated (24 hr water deprivation), hypovolemic (20% dextran sc), hypertonic (1M NaCl po), hypertonic and hypovolemic and heat-acclimated (5 days at 34°C) before and after hypohydration. 2. 2. Sth was elevated in hypohydrated, hypovolemic, hypertonic and heat-acclimated hypohydrated rats concomitantly with a remarkable decrease in saliva volume, flow rate and heat tolerance. 3. 3. Heat acclimation alone resulted in a reduction in Vth, Sth, salivary flow and volume. 4. 4. Vth was not affected by hypohydration, but was elevated following hypovolemia and combined hypovolemia and hypertonicity. 5. 5. It is concluded that alterations in both plasma volume and osmolarity, which may occur during hypohydration, play a major role in the alteration in thermoregulatory responses during hypohydration. 6. 6. Heat acclimation does not improve tolerance during hypohydration. 7. 7. Thus, during hypohydration, the control of body fluids overrides thermoregulation.
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U2 - 10.1016/0300-9629(85)90436-0
DO - 10.1016/0300-9629(85)90436-0
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C2 - 2866878
AN - SCOPUS:0022393597
SN - 0300-9629
VL - 82
SP - 577
EP - 582
JO - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -Part A : Molecular and Integrative Physiology
JF - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -Part A : Molecular and Integrative Physiology
IS - 3
ER -