Depressed Metabolism and Cold Thermogenesis: Proceedings of the Satellite Symposium of the XXVIth International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia, October 9-12, 1974Ladislav Janský |
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OPENING ADDRESS | 15 |
ENDOCRINE RESPONSE TO CHRONIC COLD IN BABOONS | 22 |
H KACIUBAUŚCILKO S Kozlowski Z BRZEZIŃSKA K NAZAR B TURSKI A BORUTA | 73 |
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action activity adaptation addition adipocytes amount animals appears blood body body temperature brain brown adipose tissue calorigenic catecholamines caused cells central changes cold acclimated cold exposure compared concentration cooling decrease demonstrated dose effect et al experiments exposed fatty acids Figure followed function further glucose groups hamsters heart heat production hibernation higher hormone hypothalamus increase indicate induced influence injection Institute insulin isolated liver lower mean measured mechanisms membrane metabolic rate minutes mitochondria muscle neurons newborn norepinephrine observed obtained occurs organ output oxidation oxygen consumption perfusion period peripheral Physiol Physiology present propranolol protein rabbits rats receptors REFERENCES regulation relative respiration respiratory response rise sensitive shivering shown shows significant significantly similar skin spinal cord stimulation structures studied suggest SUMMARY Table temperature thermal thermogenesis values warm weight