冬眠触发器和冷冻剂:它们在冬眠中起作用吗?

S. Vybíral, L. Janský
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本文综述了低温剂和冬眠诱导触发器的文献证据,并介绍了下丘脑或静脉注射阿片类药物和冬眠欧洲仓鼠血浆对家兔体温控制的实验结果。当将δ阿片- dadle(25或50 μg)的药理学剂量注射到下丘脑前部时,由于颤抖的温度阈值向下移动,在暴露于寒冷的家兔中引起了小而短暂的降温效应。较低剂量(5 μg)与静脉注射(500 μg/kg)同样无效。下丘脑内注射met-enkephalin (0.1-1 μg),由于所有的热调节效应物向更高的体温转移,导致轻微的高热。在下丘脑内注射冬眠欧洲仓鼠的血浆不影响兔的体温控制。
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Hibernation triggers and cryogens: Do they play a role in hibernation?

A survey of the literary evidence on cryogens and hibernation induction triggers is given and the results of experiments on the effect of hypothalamic or i.v. injections of opioids and plasma from hibernating European hamsters on body temperature control of rabbits are presented.

Pharmacological doses of a delta opioid—DADLE (25 or 50 μg), when injected into the anterior hypothalamus, induce a small and short-lasting hypothermic effect in cold exposed rabbits, due to the downward shift of the temperature threshold for shivering. Lower doses (5 μg) are without effect, similarly as i.v. administrations (500 μg/kg) of this substance. Intrahypothalamic injections of met-enkephalin (0.1–1 μg) induce a slight hyperthermia due to the shift of all thermoregulatory effectors to higher body temperatures. Intrahypothalamic injections of plasma from hibernating European hamsters do not influence the body temperature control in rabbits.

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