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Thermoregulatory control during pregnancy and lactation in rats
Authors:Eliason  Heather L; Fewell  James E
Abstract:Eliason, Heather L., and James E. Fewell.Thermoregulatory control during pregnancy and lactation in rats.J. Appl. Physiol. 83(3): 837-844, 1997.---Although the mechanisms remain unknown, maternal coretemperature (Tc) decreases nearterm of pregnancy and is increased throughout lactation in rats. Thepurpose of our present experiments was to determine whether pregnancy and lactation shift the thermoneutral zone of rats and to investigate whether the changes in maternal Tcduring pregnancy and lactation result from "forced" or"regulated" thermoregulatory responses. Conscious, chronicallyinstrumented nonpregnant and pregnant and lactating rats were studiedboth in a thermocline (a chamber with a linear temperature gradientfrom 12 to 36°C) and in a metabolic chamber to determine theinfluence of pregnancy and lactation on selected ambient temperature aswell as the thermoregulatory response to changes in ambienttemperature. We found that selected ambient temperature, oxygenconsumption, and thermal conductance did not change in rats studied ina thermocline as Tc decreased nearterm of pregnancy. There was, however, a downward shift in thethermoneutral zone of rats studied in a metabolic chamber near term ofpregnancy. During lactation, selected ambient temperature decreased inrats studied in a thermocline as oxygen consumption andTc increased. The thermoneutralzone of lactating rats was not different from that of nonpregnantanimals. Thus our data provide evidence that the decrease inTc near term of pregnancy in ratsresults from a regulated thermoregulatory response,whereas the increase in Tc duringlactation results from a forced thermoregulatory response.

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