雌激素
去卵巢大鼠
内分泌学
内科学
血管运动
温度调节
血管舒缩
化学
血管舒张
产热
医学
脂肪组织
作者
Takayoshi Hosono,Xiaoming Chen,Aya Miyatsuji,Teruhiko Yoda,Kyoko Yoshida,Motoko Yanase-Fujiwara,Kazuyuki Kanosue
出处
期刊:American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology
[American Physiological Society]
日期:2001-05-01
卷期号:280 (5): R1341-R1347
被引量:32
标识
DOI:10.1152/ajpregu.2001.280.5.r1341
摘要
Effects of estrogen on thermoregulatory vasomotion and heat-escape behavior were investigated in ovariectomized female rats supplemented with estrogen (replaced estrogen rats) or control saline (low estrogen rats). First, we measured tail temperature of freely moving rats at ambient temperatures (T a ) between 13 and 31°C. Tail temperature of the low estrogen rats was higher than that of the replaced estrogen rats at T a between 19 and 25°C, indicating that the low estrogen rats exhibit more skin vasodilation than the replaced estrogen rats. There was no significant difference in oxygen consumption and core temperature between the two groups. Second, we analyzed heat-escape behaviors in a hot chamber where rats could obtain cold air by moving in and out of a reward area. The low estrogen rats kept T a at a lower level than did the replaced estrogen rats. These results imply that the lack of estrogen facilitates heat dissipation both by skin vasodilation and by heat-escape behavior. Ovariectomized rats may mimic climacteric hot flushes not only for autonomic skin vasomotor activity but also for thermoregulatory behavior.
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