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Changes of impulse activity recorded from the rat vagus nerve during short-lasting total cooling
Authors:V. I. Lapsha  T. M. Lukashenko  E. A. Shelaeva
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of Belarus', Minsk, Berlarus'
Abstract:Gradual cooling of anesthetized rats followed by a drop in rectal temperature (RT) increased the frequency of efferent impulses and decreased the frequency of afferent impulses in the vagus nerves. Preliminary short-lasting (5 h) moderate cooling of the animals in a thermochamber to +5°C (RT did not change), or intensive cooling to −20°C (RT dropped to 32°C) changed the response of efferent nerve fibers to cooling of the body. Under these conditions, a drop in RT to 29°C was followed by a significant increase in efferent discharges in the vagus nerve after additional cooling throughout the experiment, while an initial cooling phase (RT was equal to 35-30°C) was followed by some inhibitory effect. At the same time, the changes in the afferent link were different. As in the control, gradual cooling decreased frequency of afferent impulses, although the intensity of the effects was different. The involvement of the vagus nerve system in the maintenance of temperature homeostasis during body cooling has been discussed.
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