Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2843778 | Journal of Thermal Biology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
(1)The responses of body temperature (Tb) daily rhythms of short photoperiod (8L:16D) acclimated fat jirds Meriones crassus, a nocturnal xeric burrowing species, to beta (propranolol, 4.5Â mg/kg) and alpha (prazosine, 1Â mg/kg) adrenergic blockade were studied.(2)The results of our study show that beta blockade significantly (p<0.01) increased Tb values during the dark phase (24:00 and 06:00Â h) and shifted the acrophase.(3)Alpha blockade significantly (p<0.05) decreased Tb values during the dark phase (24:00Â h) but significantly (p<0.01) also increased Tb during the light phase (12:00Â h).(4)These responses are similar to those obtained for two different diurnal species inhabiting arid environments and differ from those of the nocturnal golden hamster.
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Authors
N. Palgi, Y. Naaman, A. Haim,