1. CSF ion composition and manipulation during thermoregulation in an avian species, Gallus domesticus
- Author
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Earl W. Gleaves, K.M Eskridge, A.A. Maki, M. M. Beck, and J.A. Deshazer
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Sodium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Biology ,Calcium ,Ouabain ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Internal medicine ,Respiration ,medicine ,Animals ,Egtazic Acid ,Injections, Intraventricular ,General Medicine ,Thermoregulation ,EGTA ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Female ,Respiration rate ,Chickens ,medicine.drug ,Body Temperature Regulation - Abstract
1. At thermoneutrality (28 degrees C), CSF Na+:Ca2+ in hens was 61.66; under thermal stress (39 degrees C), it changed to 59.38 (30 min), 62.58 (3 hr), and 52.44 (10 hr); no change in ratio occurred at 15 degrees C. 2. ICV Ouabain and/or EGTA increased body temperature (TR) but not respiration rate (RR) at 39 degrees C. 3. At 28 degrees C, Ouabain decreased, and EGTA increased, TR and RR. 4. Ca2+ may be more critical than Na+ in thermoregulation. 5. Heat stress appears to stimulate Na+-transport mechanisms other than Na+-ATPase. 6. RR appears to be a function of TR, not of ion balance.
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- 1990