Circadian variation of thermoregulatory responses during exercise in rats.

H. Tanaka, M. Yanase, K. Kanosue, T. Nakayama
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Rats exercised on a treadmill at daytime lows and nighttime highs of circadian change in body temperature at two different work intensities [40 and 60% of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max)] with the ambient temperature (Ta) at 24 degrees C. Immediately before exercise at 60% VO2max, rectal temperature (Tre) was 0.7 degrees C higher at night than during the day. During the exercise, Tre rose more during the day than at night, and Tre at the end of exercise was the same in the day as at night. Threshold Tre for tail vasodilation did not differ between day and night. Similar tendencies of Tre change and tail vasomotor response were observed at a work intensity of 40% VO2max, except that the rise in Tre was smaller than at the higher work intensity. On the other hand, threshold Tre for tail vasodilation spontaneously occurring in resting rats in a warm environment (Ta of 28 degrees C) was 0.7 degrees C higher at night than during the day. In conclusion, exercise in rats attenuates the differences in deep body temperature and threshold Tre for tail vasodilation seen between day and night.
大鼠运动时体温调节反应的昼夜变化。
大鼠在跑步机上运动,在两种不同的工作强度[最大摄氧量的40%和60%]和24℃的环境温度(Ta)下,体温昼夜变化在白天最低和夜间最高。在以60%摄氧量运动前,夜间直肠温度(Tre)比白天高0.7℃。在运动过程中,Tre白天比晚上上升得多,运动结束时Tre白天与晚上相同。尾血管舒张的阈值在白天和夜间没有差异。在40% VO2max的工作强度下,Tre的变化和尾部血管舒缩反应的趋势相似,只是Tre的上升幅度小于更高的工作强度。另一方面,在温暖环境(Ta为28℃)中休息的大鼠,尾部血管舒张自发发生的阈值Tre在夜间比白天高0.7℃。综上所述,大鼠的运动减弱了昼夜深层体温和尾部血管舒张阈值的差异。
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