نتایج جستجو برای: hibernation

تعداد نتایج: 1799  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Naomi E Brooks Kathryn H Myburgh Kenneth B Storey

Myostatin, a negative regulator of muscle mass, is elevated during disuse and starvation. Mammalian hibernation presents a unique scenario, where animals are hypocaloric and in torpor, but the extent of muscle protein loss is minimized. We hypothesized that myostatin expression, which is usually increased early in disuse and under hypocaloric conditions, could be suppressed in this unique model...

2013
Peter Stenvinkel Ole Fröbert Björn Anderstam Fredrik Palm Monica Eriksson Ann-Christin Bragfors-Helin Abdul Rashid Qureshi Tobias Larsson Andrea Friebe Andreas Zedrosser Johan Josefsson My Svensson Berolla Sahdo Lise Bankir Richard J. Johnson

The brown bear (Ursus arctos) hibernates for 5 to 6 months each winter and during this time ingests no food or water and remains anuric and inactive. Despite these extreme conditions, bears do not develop azotemia and preserve their muscle and bone strength. To date most renal studies have been limited to small numbers of bears, often in captive environments. Sixteen free-ranging bears were dar...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2009
Pier Morin Kenneth B Storey

This review highlights current information about the regulatory mechanisms that govern gene expression during mammalian hibernation, in particular the potential role of epigenetic controls in coordinating the global suppression of transcription. Hibernation is characterized by long periods of deep torpor (when core body temperature drops to near ambient) that are interspersed with brief arousal...

2008
S. Hiebert G. J. Kenagy

Torpor bouts of mammalian hibernators are generally shorter at the beginning and end and are consistently longer during the main part of the hibernation season. Because it is not known why the duration of torpor bouts changes at the beginning and end of the hibernation season, we studied thisphenomenon in two sciurid rodents: Spermophilus saturatus (200-300g) and Eutamias amoenus (45-60g). We e...

2015
Yanhong Xiao Yonghua Wu Keping Sun Hui Wang Bing Zhang Shuhui Song Zhenglin Du Tinglei Jiang Limin Shi Lei Wang Aiqing Lin Xinke Yue Chenji Li Tingting Chen Jiang Feng Michelle L. Baker

Hibernation is one type of torpor, a hypometabolic state in heterothermic mammals, which can be used as an energy-conservation strategy in response to harsh environments, e.g. limited food resource. The liver, in particular, plays a crucial role in adaptive metabolic adjustment during hibernation. Studies on ground squirrels and bears reveal that many genes involved in metabolism are differenti...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Courtney C Fleck Hannah V Carey

Mammalian hibernation is associated with several events that can affect programmed cell death (apoptosis) in nonhibernators, including marked changes in blood flow, extended fasting, and oxidative stress. However, the effect of hibernation on apoptosis is poorly understood. Here, we investigated apoptosis and expression of proteins involved in apoptotic pathways in intestinal mucosa of summer a...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Ireneusz Ruczynski Björn M Siemers

Long-term memory can be critically important for animals in a variety of contexts, and yet the extreme reduction in body temperature in hibernating animals alters neurochemistry and may therefore impair brain function. Behavioural studies on memory impairment associated with hibernation have been almost exclusively conducted on ground squirrels (Rodentia) and provide conflicting results, includ...

Journal: :Journal of leukocyte biology 2010
Hjalmar R Bouma Hannah V Carey Frans G M Kroese

Mammalian hibernation consists of torpor phases when metabolism is severely depressed, and T(b) can reach as low as approximately -2°C, interrupted by euthermic arousal phases. Hibernation affects the function of the innate and the adaptive immune systems. Torpor drastically reduces numbers of all types of circulating leukocytes. In addition, other changes have been noted, such as lower complem...

2018
Britta Mahlert Hanno Gerritsmann Gabrielle Stalder Thomas Ruf Alexandre Zahariev Stéphane Blanc Sylvain Giroud

For hibernators, being born late in the active season may have important effects on growth and fattening, hence on winter survival and reproduction. This study investigated differences in growth, fattening, energetic responses, winter survival and fecundity between early-born ('EB') and late-born ('LB') juvenile garden dormice (Eliomys quercinus). LB juveniles grew and gained mass twice as fast...

Journal: :Circulation 1993
D B Buxton

Jt is now well established that myocardial dysfunction, once thought to be indicative of irreversible tissue damage, is in many cases reversible. This has led to the concepts of myocardial "stunning"1'2 and "hibernation."3 In both of these conditions, myocardial function is reversibly compromised; in stunning, myocardial function is decreased in response to a previous ischemic insult, and blood...

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