نتایج جستجو برای: thermoregulation

تعداد نتایج: 2757  

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Joaquim M B Pinheiro Susan A Furdon Susan Boynton Robin Dugan Christine Reu-Donlon Sharon Jensen

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Hypothermia during delivery room stabilization of very low birth weight (VLBW) newborns is independently associated with mortality, yet it occurred frequently both in collaborative networks and at our institution. We aimed to attain admission temperatures in the target range of 36 °C to 38 °C in ≥ 90% of inborn VLBW neonates through implementation of a thermoregulation ...

Journal: :Diabetes Care 2009
Seward B. Rutkove Aristidis Veves Theophano Mitsa Rui Nie Patricia M. Fogerson Lindsay P. Garmirian Rachel A. Nardin

OBJECTIVE To determine how thermoregulation of the feet is affected by diabetes and diabetic polyneuropathy in both wakefulness and sleep. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Normal subjects, diabetic subjects without neuropathy, diabetic subjects with small-fiber diabetic polyneuropathy, and those with advanced diabetic polyneuropathy were categorized based on neurological examination, nerve conduct...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2000
A J Maurer D I Sessler E I Eger J M Sonner

Inhaled and other anesthetics profoundly affect the central nervous system, causing amnesia, immobility in the face of noxious stimulation, and depression of thermoregulation. Nonimmobilizers, inhaled compounds whose lipophilicity suggests that they should be anesthetics, do not produce immobility, but they do cause amnesia. Their effects on thermoregulation were the subject of the present stud...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2004
Terence W H Chong David J Castle

A review of the relevant published literature regarding disorders of thermoregulation in people with schizophrenia was undertaken. This entailed a search of the Medline and PsychINFO databases to 28th May 2003 using the search terms "schizophrenia and thermoregulation" and "schizophrenia and temperature". The relevant articles as well as secondary references were reviewed. It has generally been...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Kyoko Yoshida Xiaodong Li Georgina Cano Michael Lazarus Clifford B Saper

Sympathetic premotor neurons in the rostral medullary raphe (RMR) regulate heat conservation by tail artery vasoconstriction and brown adipose tissue thermogenesis. These neurons are a critical relay in the pathway that increases body temperature. However, the origins of the inputs that activate the RMR during cold exposure have not been definitively identified. We investigated the afferents to...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2008
Jennifer R Watling Nicole M Grant Rebecca E Miller Sharon A Robinson

Endothermic heating of floral tissues and even thermoregulation is known to occur in a number of plant species across a wide taxonomic range. The mechanisms by which flowers heat, however, are only just beginning to be understood, and even less is known about how heating is regulated in response to changes in ambient temperature. We have recently demonstrated that the alternative pathway of res...

Journal: :Clinical science 1996
L A Fleisher S M Frank D I Sessler C Cheng T Matsukawa C A Vannier

1. Heart rate variability is modulated by multiple control systems, including autonomic and hormonal systems. Long-term variability, i.e. the very low-frequency band of the power spectra, has been postulated to reflect thermoregulatory vasomotor control, based upon thermal entrainment experiments. However, the relationship between thermoregulatory responses (vasoconstriction and shivering) and ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Wei-Guo Du Bo Zhao Ye Chen Richard Shine

Mobile ectothermic animals can control their body temperatures by selecting specific thermal conditions in the environment, but embryos--trapped within an immobile egg and lacking locomotor structures--have been assumed to lack that ability. Falsifying that assumption, our experimental studies show that even early stage turtle embryos move within the egg to exploit small-scale spatial thermal h...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Samuel A Ocko L Mahadevan

Swarming is an essential part of honeybee behaviour, wherein thousands of bees cling onto each other to form a dense cluster that may be exposed to the environment for several days. This cluster has the ability to maintain its core temperature actively without a central controller. We suggest that the swarm cluster is akin to an active porous structure whose functional requirement is to adjust ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2008
Daniel I Sessler

Most clinically available thermometers accurately report the temperature of whatever tissue is being measured. The difficulty is that no reliably core-temperature-measuring sites are completely noninvasive and easy to use-especially in patients not undergoing general anesthesia. Nonetheless, temperature can be reliably measured in most patients. Body temperature should be measured in patients u...

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