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Haemoglobin leakage and permeability for 86Rb and K ions during storage at normal and hypothermic conditions have been investigated in the erythrocytes of the ground squirrel Citellus undulatus in hibernating, arousing and awake animals, as well as in rats. During hibernation, stabilization of the barrier properties and a decrease in passive ionic permeability of erythrocyte membrane were observed. Preservation of ionic homeostasis of the erythrocytes in hibernating animals is favoured by activation of Na(+)-pump. By means of radioautography of electrophoregrams of the blood serum proteins, appearance of a rapidly labeling low-molecular protein was noted at the beginning of the baut and its disappearance before arousal. The data obtained are discussed in relation to the role of the blood plasma components in modification of erythrocyte membranes in hibernating animals.  相似文献   

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Radioimmune assay has been made of the content of ACTH and cortisol in the peripheral blood of the ground squirrel Citellus undulatus parryi at various seasons and during a short hibernation period. Within annual cycle, negative relationship was observed between ACTH and cortisol levels. Cortisol content decreases from Autumn to Winter; the content of ACTH in the blood plasma, measured during periodic arousals, increases progressively during hibernation. Concentration of both hormones significantly decreases in sleeping animals, increasing during arousals. At the beginning of hibernation period, cortisol content gradually decreases. During self-warming of arousing animals, cortisol content remains low. The decreased production of cortisol in hibernating animals is presumably associated with the increase in the threshold of sensitivity of the adrenal receptors to stimulating effect of ACTH. The role of glucocorticoids and ACTH in the metabolism of hibernating animals is discussed.  相似文献   

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In several geographic populations of the Arctic ground squirrel C. parryi, studies have been made on changes in oxygen consumption during decrease of the ambient temperature from 25 to 3-4 degrees, thermal preference, hemoglobin content of the blood and composition of the adipose tissue (both brown and white, subcutaneous and visceral). Significant shifts of these indices were found. In animals from various parts of the species area, different sensitivity to cooling was found, as indicated by determinations of oxygen consumption at different temperatures and the prefered temperature: different hemoglobin content of the blood was also found together with differences in the level of two unsaturated fatty acids - the oleic and linoleic ones. Comparison of these data with similar results obtained on various populations of the Siberian ground squirrel C. undulatus revealed obvious differences between these close species with respect to the indices studied.  相似文献   

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Studies have been made on the ultrastructure of cardiomyocytes during hibernation and arousal of the ground squirrel C. undulatus. It was found that the number of elements of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex, vesicles and ribosomes increases in the perinuclear areas of cardiomyocytes during arousal of animals. These areas are saturated with lipid inclusions and mitochondria. Numerous vesicles and fringed bubbles were found near the plasma membrane which has many caveolae. These findings may indicate the intense metabolism of the membrane material between plasmalemma and cytoplasmic vesicles. Possible mode of rapid reorganization of the sarcolemma and changes in its functional properties during hibernation-arousal stages are suggested. It is concluded that apart from structural and functional properties which are acquired by cells during preparation of animals to hibernation and which exhibit only small changes during the whole period of hibernation, cyclic changes in plasmalemma structure and function occur during arousal of the ground squirrels.  相似文献   

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Using luminescent microspectral analysis of preparations stained by acridine orange, studies have been made on the ratio between single- and double-stranded parts in ribosomal RNA from the cytoplasm of neurosecretory neurones of the preoptic nucleus of the frog Rana temporaria. The animals were investigated in active period, during P-2 form of the primary sleep, in hypobiosis, and after injection of the active factor (peptide fraction with a molecular mass 1-10,000 Da) extracted from the small intestine of the ground squirrel Citellus undulatus during winter hibernation. It was shown that unlike actively awake frogs, animals from other experimental series exhibited similar changes, i.e. the decrease in the affinity of acridine orange to single- and double-stranded parts of rRNA and the decrease in the value of alpha which reflects the ratio of single- and double-stranded parts. It was also demonstrated that injection of the active factor from hibernating ground squirrels to frogs results in a condition which is rather similar to a natural resting form (P-2) of the primary sleep in cold-blooded vertebrates.  相似文献   

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Decrease of ambient temperature (Ta) leads to the increase of the heart rate (HR) in active ground squirrels C. undulatus by 5.3/min/1 degree C in summer and by 3.8/min/1 degree C in winter. In a hibernation state, the dependence of the HR on Ta was in a good agreement with equation HT = 2.53.exp.(0.1.Ta). On entering into hibernation and on arousal, the HR change outruns the corresponding body temperature (Tb) change by 1.5-2 hours. A maximum HR level (up to 400/min and more) was registered on arousal when Tb reached 17-20 degrees C. A minimal HR level (4-5/min) was observed during hibernation at Ta 2-5 degrees C. The maximum Ta, at witch C. undulatus was hibernating, reached 23-24 degrees C, the HR being 23-25/min.  相似文献   

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In experiments on active ground squirrels, it has been shown that the effect of intraperitoneal injection of serotonin on the heart rate depends on the dose and the environmental temperature. At relatively low doses and high environmental temperature, serotonin increases the heart rate and body temperature; on the contrary, with the increase in the dosage and the decrease in the environmental temperature the heart rate and body temperature of animals decrease. It is suggested that this relationship serves as one of the factors which enhance the transition of animals from one level of activity to another during the beginning and the end of hibernation.  相似文献   

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In experiments on the Arctic ground squirrel Citellus parryi, radioimmune assay of the content of thyrotropin of the hypophysis and thyroxine and triiodothyronine of the thyroid in the peripheral blood has been made at monthly intervals from July until May. It was found that during hibernation period, thyroxine and triiodothyronine concentrations in the blood of sleeping animals are high as compared with those during pre-hibernation period in autumn and active period in May. Thyrotropin content of the blood increases from October to May, being the lowest however during the season of the deepest hibernation from December to February. It is suggested that activation of the hypophysial--thyroid system after resting period in summer and autumn begins in October. During deep sleeping, it is depressed, being recovered in March. High levels of the thyroid hormones during hibernation period may be explained by metabolic strategy of the organism in hibernating animals which is directed to optimization of energy supply of hibernation.  相似文献   

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In experiments on the arctic ground squirrel C. parryi, studies have been made on seasonal changes in the weight of testes, follicular diameter in the ovaries and the content of sex and gonadotropic hormones in the peripheral blood. Testicular involution and arrest of follicular development were observed in prehibernation period. During hibernation, follicular growth and the increase in the weight of testes take place. The level of LH decreases during hibernation. In sleeping animals, its level is higher as compared to that in active animals during short periods of arousal. The increase in LH level takes place both in males and females in April. FSH can not be detected in males during the first half of hibernation, appearing in the peripheral blood only in March and April. In females, FSH was found in the blood in October, being absent from November to January; beginning from February, it may be found both in sleeping and active animals. Testosterone was found in hibernating males and females, its level significantly increased in March in males, being approximately constant in hibernating females. Estradiol secretion was noted in hibernating females, whereas progesterone was found in the blood only in May.  相似文献   

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Spatial location of epizootic events in the Tuva plague focus is determined at a considerable degree by the population structure of the flea Citellophilus tesquorum--the main plague microbe vector. Within the enzootic territory occupied by five populations of the long-tailed ground squirrel (Citellus undulatus) there are six populations of C. tesquorum. Each population of fleas has a corresponding autonomic plague focus. Various conditions for the microbe life activity in these populations are recovered. The circulation of the microbe is closely connected with certain intrapopulation groupings of fleas--the nuclei of populations.  相似文献   

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Studies have been made on a possibility of inducing a prolonged hypothermia by injections to albino mice of a fraction with a molecular mass 1-10 KD isolated from the small intestine of hibernating ground squirrels. Specific conditions for the onset of hibernation (hypoxia, hypercapnia, temperature) were simulated. Exposure of mice to hypoxia and hypercapnia for 2 hours in combination with injection of the mentioned fraction extended hypothermic condition in animals up to 24-36 hours as compared to 2-3 hours after sole injection of the fraction. After the injection of 5-OT under the same conditions, the prolonged hypothermia was less stable.  相似文献   

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Nitric oxide (NO) is produced by the liver during lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced endotoxemia. The aim of this study was to examine whether NO, which is produced in the liver, is released from the liver surface to the intraabdominal cavity during endotoxemia. NO was quantitatively determined by chemiluminescence and a newly developed gas purge technique was used to directly measure NO released from the liver surface and the intraabdominal cavity of rats before and after LPS (0.1 mg/kg, intraperitoneally) or saline administration. The expression of inducible NO synthase (iNOS) mRNA in the liver was detected by Northern blot analysis. NO levels from both the liver surface and in the intraabdominal cavity were elevated at 2 h after LPS injection and peaked at 10 h and both the time course of NO level were well correlated with each other. Both NO levels were below the detectable range before LPS and after saline administration. Inducible NOS mRNA in the liver exhibited a sharp increase to a maximum level at 4 h after LPS injection. The present study indicates that the hepatic NO, which might have been produced by iNOS in the liver, is released from the liver surface to the intraabdominal cavity during endotoxemia.  相似文献   

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The content of myoglobin (Mb) in skeletal muscles of Arctic Yakutian ground squirrel (Citellus undulatus Pallas) was measured in the active euthermic summer and prehibernating autumn animals as well as in hibernating and awake animals in winter. The myoglobin content in winter, irrespective of the state of the animal, was found to be about three times higher than in summer. The content of myoglobin in autumn was also two-fold increased compared to summer, suggesting that high myoglobin level is necessary for hibernation. Analysis of biochemical data available suggests that the increase in myoglobin content in winter is probably related to a high oxygen demand of muscles at the first stage of arousal (non-shivering thermogenesis) when rectal temperature rises from 0 to 10-12 degrees C. At this stage, the oxygen-dependent processes in muscles proceed under the conditions when peripheral blood flow is blocked and anaerobic glycolysis is switched off.  相似文献   

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Changes in the molecular weight and functional properties of the C and X proteins from skeletal muscles and the C protein from the cardiac muscle of hibernating ground squirrels Citellus undulatus at different stages of the hibernation were studied. A decrease in the molecular weight of the C protein from fast fibers of skeletal muscles of hibernating ground squirrels compared with awakening and active animals was revealed. The appearance of shorter molecules of the C protein upon hibernation was accompanied by a lowering of its capacity to enhance the actin-activated ATPase activity of control myosin and by the inhibition of its Ca(2+)-sensitivity. No similar changes were observed for the skeletal X protein and the cardiac C protein. The influence of the skeletal C protein on the main functional properties of myosin allows one to draw a conclusion about its contribution to the inhibition of contractile activity of skeletal muscles upon hibernation. The physiological significance of the changes in the C protein upon hibernation is discussed in connection with similar changes in some cardiomyopathies.  相似文献   

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In experiments on active ground squirrels, it was possible to form motor defensive conditioned reflexes and to re-arrange the conditioned reflexes from visual and auditory analysers. It was originally demonstrated that repetitive alteration of the informational content of the conditioned stimuli results in neurotic disturbances in animals.  相似文献   

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During the first entering into hibernation in the ground squirrels there are periodic cessations of the process, especially during the transition to moderate and deep torpidity ("critical" periods) which significantly increase energy expenditure in animals during the phase of entering. During this period, high amplitude near-the-hour fluctuations are observed in total duration of wakefulness and sleep, contractile muscle activity, oxygen consumption, heart rate, brain temperature, and thyroid hormone concentration in the blood; at the end of this period, as well as during the exiting from it the duration of deep slow wave sleep significantly increases, paradoxical sleep is not identified. The data obtained confirm a hypothesis of "kindling" homeostasis as neuro-hormonal mechanism of the increase in thermal range of the activity of functional systems of the organism during the entering into torpidity in homoiothermic animals.  相似文献   

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From tissues of hibernating and active long-tailed ground squirrels and from the brain of cold-adapted Yakut horses, low molecular peptide fractions were obtained which, after injection to albino mice, decreased oxygen consumption and rectal temperature in them. The same fractions exhibited negative chrono- and inotropic effects on isolated hearts of ectothermic and endothermic animals. Fractions from the brain of ground squirrels and the brain of horse exhibited similar pattern of the activity. The activity of fractions was subjected to seasonal changes and depended on the degree of their purification. Provisional intracellular microelectrophysiological analysis of the effect of these fractions on the frequency and strength of contractions in isolated heart was made.  相似文献   

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The effect of insulin on the heart rate and body temperature, measured per rectum, of ground squirrels (Spermophilus undulatus) during triggered arousal from winter hibernation was studied. We found that the outcomes of insulin injection to hibernating ground squirrels varied in the course of arousal. During the first stage, while body temperatures were less than 10°C, the heart rates and rectal temperatures in both control and insulin-treated groups changed in the same manner. During the next stage of arousal, when the body temperature rose above 12°C, elevation of the heart rate and rectal temperature in the insulin-treated animals was significantly retarded and lasted 110 min compared to 80 min in the control group. Conversely, in the final stage of arousal at body temperatures above 20°C, the heart rate and body temperature increased more rapidly in the insulin-treated animals that reached normal body temperature within 40 min compared to 60 min in the control group. Suggested mechanisms of bidirectional effects of insulin on the heart rates and body temperatures in ground squirrels at the particular stages of arousal, with regard to the progression of endogenous insulin and glucose levels in the blood serum, are discussed.  相似文献   

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Studies carried out on ground squirrels showed active warming of these animals during arousal from hibernation to be closely connected with intensification of the shivering thermogenesis. The intraabdominal administration of 5-oxytryptophane, a precursor of serotonin clearly suppressed the shivering thermogenesis in arising ground squirrels and slowed down their warming.  相似文献   

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