Specific features of adaptation of rats to chronic cold treatment


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Abstract

Permanent exposure of rats to four-week cold treatment at +4ºC for 24 h/day resulted in increased weights of the brown adipose tissue, adrenals, and spleen and had no effect on the levels of cortisol and corticosterone in the blood serum. Similar data were observed after exposure of rats to intermittent four-week cold treatment at +4ºC for 8 h/day. After short-term exposure of rats to intermittent cold treatment at +4ºC for 1.5 h/day, all indices studied were similar to those observed in intact animals.

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S. Yu. Tsibul’nikov

Research Institute of Cardiology, Siberian Branch; National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University

Email: maslov@cardio-tomsk.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk; Tomsk

L. N. Maslov

Research Institute of Cardiology, Siberian Branch

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Email: maslov@cardio-tomsk.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk

N. V. Naryzhnaya

Research Institute of Cardiology, Siberian Branch; National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University

Email: maslov@cardio-tomsk.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk; Tomsk

V. V. Ivanov

Siberian State Medical University

Email: maslov@cardio-tomsk.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk

Yu. B. Lishmanov

Research Institute of Cardiology, Siberian Branch; National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University

Email: maslov@cardio-tomsk.ru
Russian Federation, Tomsk; Tomsk

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