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1. 1. In a diel cycle Procambarus clarkii has two preferred temperatures: 24.0 ± 0.15 SEM °C during the day and 26.7 ± 0.13 SEM °C at night.

2. 2. The preferred temperatures are independent from the weight of the organisms.

3. 3. In the photophase the animals are dispersed, in the scotophase they congregate.

4. 4. The crawfish seem to feed during the thermal interphases.

5. 5. Animals in a constantly dark condition maintain a diel preferendum of temperature.

Author Keywords: Diel thermoregulation; Procambarus clarkii  相似文献   


2.

1. 1.|Progresterone concentrations in peripheral plasma, corpus luteum, uterus and placenta were determined by radioimmunoassay, in pregnant heat-acclimated (HA) and control (C) rats.

2. 2.|Concentration of progesterone in plasma and uterus of HA rats were lower than C from day 5 to 18 and day 5 to mid-gestation respectively.

3. 3.|Number and weight of pups born to HA rats were lower than C by 11.1% and 12.3% respectively.

4. 4.|It is concluded that aberration in pregnancy development observed in HA rats is associated with lower progesterone concentration in plasma and uterus from day of implantation to mid-pregnancy.

Author Keywords: Environmental heat-load and pregnancy development; progesterone levels in plasma, uterus, placenta and corpus lecteum in pregnant heat-acclimated rat  相似文献   


3.

1. 1. To examine the influence of different bed conditions (ondol sleep, bed sleep on ondol with same bedding) of the Korean ondol traditional heating system on human response during sleep, bed climates and physiological responses such as skin and rectal temperatures, weight loss, body movement and subjective sensation were measured with 4 grown-up females as subjects while they were sleeping for 7 h.

2. 2. Bed climate: Temperatures under the mattress and inside the quilt were higher on ondol while temperatures on the mattress and humidity inside the quilt were higher on the bed.

3. 3. Rectal temperature was significantly higher on ondol; skin temperature showed no major differences in relation to bed conditions. The frequency of body movements had the highest correlation with bed climate of the parameters measured.

4. 4. Mattress weight decreased on ondol and increased on the bed.

5. 5. The frequency of body movements was significantly higher in ondol sleep.

6. 6. The subjects sensation showed difference on cushion sensation between the two types of bed condition.

7. 7. To obtain the same level of comfort on both ondol and bed sleeping conditions less thermal insulating value is needed for ondol sleep.

Author Keywords: Bed climate; floor heating; ondol; skin temperature; body movement  相似文献   


4.
Karl Werdan  Hans Walter Heldt 《BBA》1972,283(3):430-441
With silicone layer filtering centrifugation the uptake of radioactively labelled bicarbonate into isolated spinach chloroplasts was followed. This uptake was shown to have the following properties:

1. (a) It is so rapid that the kinetics of uptake usually cannot be resolved.

2. (b) Bicarbonate is accumulated in the stroma. The factor between the internal and external concentrations increases greatly when the pH of the medium is lowered from pH 8.5 to pH 7.0.

3. (c) The accumulation factor is independent of the concentration in the medium for a long concentration range.

4. (d) The accumulation of bicarbonate is increased when the chloroplasts are illuminated. This increase is abolished by the addition of uncoupler.

5. (e) Diamox, an inhibitor of carbonic anhydrase, inhibits the rate of bicarbonate uptake.

The activity of carbonic anhydrase was assayed in isolated chloroplasts and in leaf homogenates. In agreement with earlier reports the main activity was found to be located in the chloroplasts. This activity is latent; it can be only assayed if the chloroplasts are osmotically shocked.

From these results the following conclusions have been drawn:

1. (a) The inner membrane is impermeable to protons. Light-driven proton transport into the thylakoid space causes an alkalisation of the stroma.

2. (b) The uptake of bicarbonate proceeds via diffusion of CO2 across the inner membrane. There are no indications for a specific transport of bicarbonate.

3. (c) The CO2 concentration in the chloroplasts may be equal to the CO2 concentration in the external space. The distribution of bicarbonate between the two compartments is inversely proportional to the distribution of protons.

A possible involvement of carbonic anhydrase and the bicarbonate pool in the stroma in increasing the CO2 affinity of CO2 fixation is discussed.  相似文献   


5.

1. 1.|The effect of thyroidectomy at 12 days of age on weight gain, and on heat production and thermoregulatory ability of 4- to 5-week-old chickens at temperatures within and below the thermo-neutral zone was investigated.

2. 2.|Despit the absence of thyroid tissue, as demonstrated with radioiodine, a small amount of thyroxine was found in the plasma of some thyroidectomized (TX) birds.

3. 3.|Thyroidectomy depressed weight gain; pair-fed controls grew significantly faster than TX birds.

4. 4.|Resting heat production of TX birds at thermoneutrality (30°C) was depressed by 18% (P < 0.001) and body temperature by 0.4°C (P < 0.001).

5. 5.|At 12°C heat production of TX birds was similar to that of controls but the body temperature of TX birds was 0.7°C lower (P < 0.001).

6. 6.|Thyroidectomized birds were unable to regulate body temperature at 5°C even if thyroxine was provided on the day before and at the time of cold-exposure. This inability to thermoregulate was probably due to inadequate insulation and poor nutritional status.

Author Keywords: Gallus domesticus; thyroidectomy; thyroxine; heat production; thermoregulation; body temperature  相似文献   


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1. 1.Although body ice content is an important variable affecting freeze tolerance, present calorimetric methods for its measurement necessarily require the termination of a freezing protocol.

2. 2.A simple iterative model, based on the colligative properties of solutions and requiring precise measurements of only equilibrium freezing point (of the unfrozen organism) and of core body temperature, allows estimation of the percentage of body water frozen at any time during a freezing episode.

3. 3.This model can also predict the lethal temperature for a freezing ectotherm, assuming that death occurs due to osmotic dehydration when 67% (of any other known lethal fraction) of the body water is frozen.

4. 4.The basic model is easily extended to evaluate the effects of variables such as: body mass, initial body water content, initial osmotic concentration, and test chamber microenvironment.

5. 5.This model is not intended to supplant existing more exact biophysical models of freezing kinetics. Rather it is proposed as a first approximation which is generally supported by published data and which should be of significant practical value for investigators of freeze tolerant organisms.

Author Keywords: Freezing model; freeze tolerance; ice content; supercooling; cold tolerance; calorimetry  相似文献   


7.

1. 1. Two-dimensional numerical analysis is carried out on the thermal structure in an empty heated room of actual size under a steady state.

2. 2. Three types of heater, floor heating, side-wall heating and hot-air heating were used.

3. 3. The thermal structure in a room formed by each heating type is investigated in consideration of the energy transfer through the window of the room.

4. 4. The results indicate that floor heating is most suitable in a room without window from a viewpoint of the thermal comfort.

5. 5. In a windowed room, it is desirable that a heater should be located by the side of the window to prevent the cold draft.

Author Keywords: Heating; numerical analysis; room thermal environment; window  相似文献   


8.

1. 1. Eight male Japanese Brazilians and 11 male Japanese volunteered for this study. Each one sat on a chair for 45 min at 40°C (r.h. 50%).

2. 2. Then, they exercised using a bicycle ergometer in a semi-reclining position for 45 min at 40% of maximal oxygen uptake.

3. 3. Thermal and comfort sensation confirmed that Japanese Brazilians felt cooler and more comfortable in 40°C environment than the Japanese.

4. 4. Oxygen uptake, sweat rate and body weight loss for both groups were not significantly different.

5. 5. Forearm blood flow and heart rate for Brazilians were significantly lower than those for Japanese.

6. 6. Skin temperature at chest region for Brazilians was found to be significantly higher than that for Japanese.

7. 7. Thus the thermoregulatory responses observed in Japanese Brazilians may be largely attributed to the climate in their native places located on the Tropic of Capricorn.

8. 8. These results may indicate that environment condition is the important factor in determining the thermoregulatory responses.

Author Keywords: Thermoregulatory responses; ethnic difference; Japanese Brazillians; Japanese  相似文献   


9.

1. 1. Cold-induced vasodilatation (CIVD) was assessed from records of foot-pad temperatures of 6 domestic cats during immersion of both hind feet in a 0°C water bath.

2. 2. All experiments were performed following anaesthesia with sodium pentobarbital.

3. 3. Four days after the control recordings, the animals were given indomethacin, 5 mg/kg intravenously, and the CIVD response was examined once again; a third test of the cold response was performed 4 days after the treatment with indomethacin.

4. 4. Phasic increases in foot-pad temperature (CIVD) during immersion were smaller (P < 0.05) and delayed in onset (P < 0.05) in the animals treated with indomethacin at a dose which inhibits cyclo-oxygenase.

5. 5. It is proposed that CIVD involves a balance between central symphathetic vasoconstrictor tone and periodic prostaglandin-induced vasodilatation.

Author Keywords: Indomethacin; hunting reaction; CIVD, cold-induced vasodilatation; arachidonic acid metabolites; prostaglandin; Felis domesticus  相似文献   


10.
11.
Kenneth L. Zankel 《BBA》1971,245(2):373-385
Delayed luminescence from saturating flashes given to isolated chloroplasts was measured in the time range of 65–800 μsec with the following results:

1. 1. Three distinct components having decay half times of approx. 10, 35 and 200 μsec could be detected.

2. 2. The yields of both the 35- and 200-μsec delayed luminescence components oscillate with a period of four, in phase with oscillations of O2 yield; no large oscillations of fluorescence paralleling those of luminescence or O2 were observed.

3. 3. 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU) abolished the 10- and 200-μsec components and the oscillatory behavior of the 35-μsec component.

4. 4. The 35- and 200-μsec components are not directly influenced by System I.

The DCMU isolated 35-μsec component showed the following properties:

1. 1. The decay is first order and the emission spectrum is essentially identical to that of chloroplast fluorescence;

2. 2. The yield saturates with a total emission of about 10-4 quanta/trap.

3. 3. The temperature dependence indicates an activation energy of about 250 mV for the yield and 200 mV for the decay.

4. 4. Maximal emission was obtained when Q, the acceptor of System II, was oxidized prior to the flash.

The results are discussed in terms of possible mechanisms concerning the production and behavior of the luminescence.  相似文献   


12.

1. 1. The influence of ethnic differences is discussed with reference to the following issues.

2. 2. It has been found that total numbers of active sweat glands increase in tropical populations compared with people from northern latitudes.

3. 3. It has also been observed that the active sweat glands of Eskimos are fewer than those of Caucasians.

4. 4. The rate of the evaporated sweat loss was calculated by measuring body weight loss and it was found that the evaporated sweat loss of Caucasians is larger than that of Japanese in the same climate.

5. 5. Meteorological factors might have been responsible for the smaller loss in Japanese compared with that of Japanese-Americans.

6. 6. Under the same experimental conditions, it was observed that there were little or no differences between the Caucasians and Negros.

Author Keywords: Ethnic difference; evaporated sweat loss; sweat gland density; therman stress; required sweat rate  相似文献   


13.

1. 1.|The metabolic role of the thyroid gland was studied in intact snakes, Naja naja and Ptyas korros treated with tri-iodo-thyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) and in thyroidectomized (Tx) N. naja kept at 21°C by analyzing tissue composition and glycogen phosphorylase a activity.

2. 2.|Liver weight was unaffected by thyroid hormone injection in both species but decreases in liver glycogen followed T3 or T4 injection, and there was an increase in liver glycogen in N. naja. These changes in liver glycogen were accompanied by a decrease in glycogen phosphorylase a activity with T3 injection. T3 decreased muscle glycogen in Ptyas and Tx increased it in N. naja.

3. 3.|T3 increased % liver lipid in Ptyas but not in Naja.

4. 4.|Between species, there were differences in liver weight, blood glucose level, cholesterol level and % muscle lipid.

5. 5.|The results showed that thyroid hormones affected carbohydrate and lipid metabolism at a low temperature of 21°C, although the significance is not known.

Author Keywords: Snake, metabolism; liver glycogen and lipid; low temperature; Naja naja; Ptyas korros  相似文献   


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1. 1.Muscle potentials in fibrillar flight muscles of worker and drone honeybees were recorded extracellularly at thoracic temperatures from 30 to 10°C.

2. 2.Extinction temperatures for muscle potentials were higher in drones for all treatments.

3. 3.Cold acclimation (15°C) lowered extinction temperatures significantly in workers and drones. Acclimitization changed extinction temperatures significantly only in drones.

4. 4.Cold acclimitization had a bigger effect on the rate of muscle potential amplitude decline with decreasing temperature than acclimation.

5. 5.Acclimation and acclimitization had no effect on the increase of muscle potential duration with falling temperature.

6. 6.Muscle potential frequency during shivering was not much different between cold and warm treated bees.

Author Keywords: Honeybee (Apis mellifera) workers and drones; flight muscle potentials; temperature acclimation and acclimitization  相似文献   


15.

1. 1. Ten male students remained in a severely cold room (-25°C) for 20 min. thereafter, they transferred in a warm room (25°C) for 20 min.

2. 2. This pattern was repeated three times, total cold exposure time amounting to 60 min.

3. 3. In the warm room, the subjects removed their cold-protective jackets, or wore them continously.

4. 4. Rectal temperature, skin temperatures, manual performance and thermal comfort were measured during the experiment.

5. 5. Removing cold-protective jackets after severe cold exposure increased peripheral skin temperatures and reduced the discomfort in the warm room.

6. 6. However, these results were accompanied by a greater decrease in rectal temperature and manual performance.

7. 7. It is recommended that workers continue to wear cold-protective clothing in the warm areas outside of the cold storage to prevent decreases in deep body temperature and work efficiency caused by repated cold exposures.

Author Keywords: Cold environment; body temperature; manual performance; protective clothing  相似文献   


16.
E.C. Slater  J. Rosing  A. Mol 《BBA》1973,292(3):534-553

1. 1. The phosphorylation potential, ΔGP = ΔG0′ + 1.36 log ([ATP]/[ADP][Pi]), where ΔGO′ is the standard free energy of hydrolysis of ATP at a given pH, and [ATP], [ADP] and [Pi] refer to concentrations in the suspending medium, has been determined in rat-liver mitochondria under various conditions.

2. 2. The ATP/ADP ratio is relatively constant, over a 10-fold range of phosphate concentration. Thus, the phosphate potential is higher at low phosphate concentration. State-4 rat-liver mitochondria in the presence of succinate, oxygen and low concentrations of phosphate in State 4 maintain a phosphorylation potential of 16.1 kcal (67.3 kJ) per mole ATP.

3. 3. High concentrations of ATP inhibit ADP uptake, and it is suggested that this is the reason for the independence of the ATP/ADP ratio on the phosphate concentration. A steady-state ratio is set up dependent upon two processes that are relatively slow compared with State-3 respiration, namely ADP transport and ATP hydrolysis.

4. 4. The phosphorylation potential calculated from the concentrations of total ADP, ATP and Pi within State-4 mitochondria is 4.5 kcal/mole less than that in the suspending medium.

5. 5. It was shown experimentally that the phosphorylation potential cannot be calculated from the ΔG of the redox couple, the respiratory-control ratio and the P:O ratio, as has been suggested in the literature.

6. 6. The measured phosphorylation potential is 83% of that calculated from the span succinate to oxygen, assuming thermodynamic equilibrium, and 95% of that calculated from the span NADH to oxygen.

7. 7. Based on the measurements of the phosphorylation potential and of the redox potentials and redox states of redox components in mitochondria, ubiquinone and cytochrome b are found at their expected position at the junction of the phosphorylations at Sites 1 and 2. The iron-sulphur centres 2 and 5 and the iron-sulphur centre of succinate dehydrogenase also probably lie at this junction. Cytochrome a3 lies at its expected junction between phosphorylation Sites 2 and 3. A number of electron carriers (cytochromes c, c1, and a, the iron-sulphur centre of Complex III and the EPR-detectable copper), however, lie in the ‘no-man's land’ within Site 2.

8. 8. A phosphorylation potential of 16.1 kcal/mole corresponds to a membrane potential of 350 mV in State 4, on the basis of the chemiosmotic hypothesis.

Abbreviations: CCCP, carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone  相似文献   


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H. Verdouw  R.M. Bertina 《BBA》1973,325(3):385-396

1. 1. The effect of Mg2+ on ATP-dependent processes catalysed by intact rat-liver mitochondria can be explained quantitatively by the formation of Mg-ATP complexes that cannot act as a substrate for the adenine nucleotide translocator.

2. 2. The dinitrophenol-induced ATPase is characterized by two affinities of ATP: Km(1) = 6.7 μM and Km(2) = 63 μM, which contribute to the extent of 70% and 30%, respectively, to the total ATPase activity under the standard conditions employed.

3. 3. Km(1) of ATP is competitively increased by atractyloside, and is insensitive to changes in cation concentration or to oligomycin or aurovertin.

4. 4. Km(2) is as sensitive to atractyloside as the Km(1) and is also insensitive to oligomycin. However, it is increased by decreasing the cation concentration, and disappears in the presence of aurovertin.

5. 5. It is proposed that two conformations of the adenine nucleotide translocator exist, characterized by their different affinities for ATP. The distribution of the enzyme over these two conformations appears to be a function of the energy state of the mitochondria (coupled or uncoupled).

Abbreviations: PEP, phosphoenol pyruvate  相似文献   


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(1) The analysis of catecholamines revealed alterations in norepinephrine levels in the blood serum and the central nervous system of the Egyptian cobra during the different phases of the hibernation cycle. This may reflect an increased central demand for norepinephrine as a mediator for adaptive changes to cold.

(2) The low and variable concentration of dopamine suggests retarded synthesis during all the phases studied.

(3) Serotonin may be depleted or associated with increased activity of serotonergic neurons during cold acclimation. This increases the rate of turnover of serotonin to 5-hydroxy indole acetic acid.

(4) Cricannual measurements of cortisol and adrenocorticotrophic hormones revealed marked suppression that would clarify the direct effect of hibernation on higher centers. The decreased levels during prehibernation and hibernation were restored in normothermic animals when the pituitary–adrenal axis resumed its activity.

(5) The decline in thyroid hormone concentrations has its behavioural and physiological responses that lead to seasonal adjustments in the hibernating cobras.

Keywords: Norepinephrine; Dopamine; Serotonin; 5-Hydroxy indole acetic acid; Thyroidal hormones; Adrenocorticotrophic hormone; Hibernation; Cortisol  相似文献   


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1. 1.Increased heat tolerance in FHM-cells from Pimephales promelas (Pisces) can be induced by culturing the cells at elevated temperatures (heat resistant acclimation) as well as by heat shock (heat hardening).

2. 2.After shift of culturing temperature (CT) from 16 to 32°C both effects are detectable with different temporal patterns.

3. 3.Cellular concentrations of heat-shock proteins correlate with the hardening effect but not with heat resistance acclimation.

4. 4.Several culturing temperature specific proteins were detected. The patterns of some enzymes are also altered by culturing temperature.

5. 5.Heat resistance acclimation is not caused by selection of a thermoresistant subpopulation of cells.

6. 6.Heat hardening and heat resistance acclimation must be distinguished as different phenomena in FHM-cells.

Author Keywords: Culturing temperature specific proteins; esterase isoenzymes; FHM-cells; heat hardening; heat-shock proteins; heat resistance acclimation; thermotolerance  相似文献   


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1. 1. Effects of exposing rabbits to temperatures 37–50°C on body-core temperature and some blood constituents were investigated.

2. 2. Heat stroke death occurred at or above a critical core-temperature of 43.0°C.

3. 3. Plasma osmolality and levels of glucose, urea and lactate were significantly elevated in hyperthermia.

4. 4. Widespread tissue damage was indicated by increases in plasma activities of glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT), glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT) and creatinine phosphokinase (CPK).

5. 5. The most sensitive indicators of impending heat stroke in heat stressed rabbits were plasma levels or urea, lactate and CPK.

Author Keywords: Rabbits; heat stress; hyperthermia; blood constituents; plasma enzymes  相似文献   


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