Kiyatkin Eugene A
Behavioral Neuroscience Branch, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Intramural Research Program, National Institutes of Health, DHHS, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA.
Eur J Appl Physiol. 2007 Sep;101(1):3-17. doi: 10.1007/s00421-007-0450-7. Epub 2007 Apr 12.
This review discusses brain temperature as a physiological parameter, which is determined primarily by neural metabolism, regulated by cerebral blood flow, and affected by various environmental factors and drugs. First, we consider normal fluctuations in brain temperature that are induced by salient environmental stimuli and occur during motivated behavior at stable normothermic conditions. Second, we analyze changes in brain temperature induced by various drugs that affect brain and body metabolism and heat dissipation. Third, we consider how these physiological and drug-induced changes in brain temperature are modulated by environmental conditions that diminish heat dissipation. Our focus is psychomotor stimulant drugs and brain hyperthermia as a factor inducing or potentiating neurotoxicity. Finally, we discuss how brain temperature is regulated, what changes in brain temperature reflect, and how these changes may affect neural functions under normal and pathological conditions. Although most discussed data were obtained in animals and several important aspects of brain temperature regulation in humans remain unknown, our focus is on the relevance of these data for human physiology and pathology.
本综述讨论了脑温作为一种生理参数,其主要由神经代谢决定,受脑血流量调节,并受各种环境因素和药物影响。首先,我们考虑在稳定的正常体温条件下,由显著环境刺激诱发并在动机行为期间出现的脑温正常波动。其次,我们分析了影响脑和身体代谢及散热的各种药物所引起的脑温变化。第三,我们考虑这些由生理因素和药物引起的脑温变化如何受到减少散热的环境条件的调节。我们关注的是精神运动性兴奋药物和脑高温作为诱导或增强神经毒性的一个因素。最后,我们讨论了脑温是如何调节的,脑温变化反映了什么,以及这些变化在正常和病理条件下可能如何影响神经功能。尽管大多数讨论的数据是在动物身上获得的,人类脑温调节的几个重要方面仍然未知,但我们关注的是这些数据与人类生理学和病理学的相关性。