动物急性应激和发烧引起的高温的神经生物学和调节

IF 0.3 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Daniel Mota-Rojas, Agatha Miranda-Cortés, Alejandro Casas-Alvarado, Patricia Mora-Medina, Luciano Boscato-Funes, Ismael Hernández-Avalos
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摘要

应激性高温是一种短期内发生在面临应激刺激的个体中的急性反应,考虑到这种反应可以提供有关应激程度的重要信息。然而,目前尚不清楚神经通路是否可以改变到感知压力的程度。此外,关于改变感知压力程度的因素如何作用于压力诱导的热疗,目前还没有足够的信息。此外,研究表明,热反应可能通过产生能源消耗而对心血管产生更大的影响。同样,引发这种反应的因素也受到了质疑,因为最近的证据表明,同种动物的存在等社会因素会减弱热反应,但当共存或养育子女等其他行为被阻止时,反应则相反。因此,本文的目的是分析应激性高热的神经生物学及其与感染性发热的概念差异,并整合调节它的因素,分析应激性热反应的最新科学进展。
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Neurobiología y modulación de la hipertermia inducida por estrés agudo y fiebre en los animales
Stress-induced hyperthermia is an acute response that occurs in the short term in individuals who are facing a stressful stimulus, considering that this response can provide significant information on stress degree. However, it is not yet clear whether the neurological pathway can be modified to the degree to which stress is perceived. Furthermore, there is not enough information as to how factors that modify perception stress degree act on stress-induced Hyperthermia. Besides, research indicates that the thermal response possibly has a greater cardiovascular influence by generating energy resource consumption. In the same way, the factors that induce this response have been questioned, since recent evidence indicates that social factors such as the presence of conspecifics attenuate the thermal response, but, when coexistence or some other action like parenting is prevented, the response is to the reverse. For this reason, the objective of this article was to analyze the neurobiology of stress-induced hyperthermia and its conceptual difference with infectious fever, as well as to integrate the factors that modulate it, analyzing recent scientific advances in stress-induced thermal response.
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