نتایج جستجو برای: hibernation

تعداد نتایج: 1799  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2000
S Ortmann G Heldmaier

Body temperature and metabolic rate were recorded continuously in two groups of marmots either exposed to seasonally decreasing ambient temperature (15 to 0 degrees C) over the entire hibernation season or to short-duration temperature changes during midwinter. Hibernation bouts were characterized by an initial 95% reduction of metabolic rate facilitating the drop in body temperature and by rhy...

Journal: :Journal of biological rhythms 2001
E Millesi H Prossinger J P Dittami M Fieder

Effects of hibernation on memory were tested in European ground squirrels (Spermophilus citellus). The animals were trained in summer to successfully accomplish two tasks: a spatial memory task in a maze and an operant task on a feeding machine. One group hibernated normally, and the other was prevented from hibernation by maintaining ambient temperature at 22 degrees C. In spring, the same tas...

Journal: :Reproduction 2003
C Exner A Wehrend R Hospes A Einspanier B Hoffmann G Heldmaier

Under natural and artificial conditions, Alpine marmots (Marmota marmota) are true hibernators with a single breeding season starting immediately upon emergence from hibernation. Over three mating and breeding seasons, hormonal and mating patterns of colony-housed reproductive female marmots were investigated after exit from hibernation. Blood samples were taken for progesterone, oestrogen and ...

2018
Yang-ja Lee Joshua D. Bernstock Dace Klimanis John M. Hallenbeck

Hibernating 13-lined ground squirrels (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus; TLGS) rank among the most brain hypoperfusion-tolerant mammals known. Herein we provide some evidence of cycling between an epithelial phenotype and a hybrid epithelial/mesenchymal (E/M) phenotype (partial EMT) within the brains of TLGS during each bout of hibernation torpor. During hibernation torpor, expression of the epitheli...

2013
Berolla Sahdo Alina L. Evans Jon M. Arnemo Ole Fröbert Eva Särndahl Stéphane Blanc

BACKGROUND Hibernation involves periods of severely depressed metabolism (torpor) and decreases in body temperature (Tb). Small arctic mammals (<5kg), in which Tb generally drop drastically, display leukopenia during hibernation. This raised the question of whether the decreased leukocyte counts in mammalian hibernators is due to torpor per se or is secondary to low Tb. The present study examin...

2017
Daisuke Tsukamoto Michihiko Ito Nobuhiko Takamatsu

The chipmunk hibernation-related protein 25 (HP-25) is involved in the circannual control of hibernation in the brain. The liver-specific expression of the HP-25 gene is repressed in hibernating chipmunks under the control of endogenous circannual rhythms. However, the molecular mechanisms that differentially regulate the HP-25 gene during the nonhibernation and hibernation seasons are unknown....

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1987
K B Storey

Kinetic properties of regulatory enzymes of glycolysis in liver of the mouse, Zapus hudsonius, were modified during hibernation, the probable mechanism being covalent modification. Liver glycogen phosphorylase activity was strongly depressed during both short (less than 24 h) and long (5-8 days) term hibernation, the mechanism involving a decrease in both the percentage of enzyme in the active ...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 2004
Porncharn Saitongdee David L Becker Pam Milner Gillian E Knight Geoffrey Burnstock

There are marked changes in vascular dynamics during prolonged periods in the cold, entrance into hibernation, and arousal to euthermy. Cell-to-cell communication through gap junction channels plays a pivotal role in the control of vasomotor function. Multiple gap junction proteins are expressed in blood vessels, including connexins 37 (Cx37), 40 (Cx40), 43 (Cx43), and 45 (Cx45). Using immunola...

2011
Kristin A. Jonasson Craig K. R. Willis

White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a new disease of bats that has devastated populations in eastern North America. Infection with the fungus, Geomyces destructans, is thought to increase the time bats spend out of torpor during hibernation, leading to starvation. Little is known about hibernation in healthy, free-ranging bats and more data are needed to help predict consequences of WNS. Trade-offs pr...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2009
Vadim B Fedorov Anna V Goropashnaya Øivind Tøien Nathan C Stewart Andrew Y Gracey Celia Chang Shizhen Qin Geo Pertea John Quackenbush Louise C Showe Michael K Showe Bert B Boyer Brian M Barnes

We conducted a large-scale gene expression screen using the 3,200 cDNA probe microarray developed specifically for Ursus americanus to detect expression differences in liver and skeletal muscle that occur during winter hibernation compared with animals sampled during summer. The expression of 12 genes, including RNA binding protein motif 3 (Rbm3), that are mostly involved in protein biosynthesi...

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