Wellcome Open Research | |
Turn it off and on again: characteristics and control of torpor | |
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Michael Ambler1  Timna Hitrec1  Anthony Pickering1  | |
[1] School of Physiology, Pharmacology, & Neuroscience, University of Bristol | |
关键词: Torpor; Metabolism; Homeostasis; Thermoregulation; Hibernation; Energy balance; | |
DOI : 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17379.2 | |
学科分类:内科医学 | |
来源: Wellcome | |
【 摘 要 】
Torpor is a hypothermic, hypoactive, hypometabolic state entered into by a wide range of animals in response to environmental challenge. This review summarises the current understanding of torpor. We start by describing the characteristics of the wide-ranging physiological adaptations associated with torpor. Next follows a discussion of thermoregulation, control of food intake and energy expenditure, and the interactions of sleep and thermoregulation, with particular emphasis on how those processes pertain to torpor. We move on to review the evidence for the systems that control torpor entry, including both the efferent circulating factors that signal the need for torpor, and the central processes that orchestrate it. Finally, we consider how the putative circuits responsible for torpor induction integrate with the established understanding of thermoregulation under non-torpid conditions and highlight important areas of uncertainty for future studies.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
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