Sokoloff G, Blumberg M S
Program in Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 52242, USA.
Dev Psychobiol. 2001 Sep;39(2):65-75. doi: 10.1002/dev.1030.
Huddling is expressed by infant rats and continues to be an important behavior throughout adulthood. As a form of behavioral thermoregulation, huddling is thought to play an essential role in compensating for inadequate physiological thermoregulation early in development. Infant rats, however, are capable of heat production shortly after birth using brown adipose tissue (BAT) and exhibit thermogenesis in the huddle, suggesting that huddling does not obviate the need for endothermy during cold exposure. In the present experiment, 4-pup huddles of infant rats (2- or 8-day-olds) were exposed to two subthermoneutral temperatures, and BAT thermogenesis was inhibited in 0, 2, or 4 of the rats in each huddle. Inhibition of BAT thermogenesis compromised the pups' ability to maintain huddle temperature, but surprisingly did not result in enhanced huddling at either age. These results suggest that effective huddling during cold exposure requires the thermal resources provided by endothermy. Furthermore, the heat provided by BAT appears to shape behavioral interactions in the huddle during development.
抱团行为在幼鼠中就已出现,并在成年期一直是一种重要行为。作为行为性体温调节的一种形式,抱团被认为在补偿发育早期生理体温调节不足方面起着至关重要的作用。然而,幼鼠在出生后不久就能利用棕色脂肪组织(BAT)产热,并在抱团时表现出产热现象,这表明抱团并不能消除冷暴露期间对体温调节的需求。在本实验中,将幼鼠(2日龄或8日龄)的4只幼崽组成的抱团暴露于两个低于热中性温度的环境中,并对每个抱团中的0只、2只或4只幼鼠的BAT产热进行抑制。抑制BAT产热损害了幼崽维持抱团温度的能力,但令人惊讶的是,在这两个年龄段都没有导致抱团行为增强。这些结果表明,冷暴露期间有效的抱团需要体温调节提供的热资源。此外,BAT提供的热量似乎在发育过程中塑造了抱团中的行为相互作用。