Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota, USA.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2010 Dec;299(6):R1478-88. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00273.2010. Epub 2010 Sep 15.
Small hibernating mammals show regular oscillations in their heart rate and body temperature throughout the winter. Long periods of torpor are abruptly interrupted by arousals with heart rates that rapidly increase from 5 beats/min to over 400 beats/min and body temperatures that increase by ∼30°C only to drop back into the hypothermic torpid state within hours. Surgically implanted transmitters were used to obtain high-resolution electrocardiogram and body temperature data from hibernating thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus). These data were used to construct a model of the circulatory system to gain greater understanding of these rapid and extreme changes in physiology. Our model provides estimates of metabolic rates during the torpor-arousal cycles in different model compartments that would be difficult to measure directly. In the compartment that models the more metabolically active tissues and organs (heart, brain, liver, and brown adipose tissue) the peak metabolic rate occurs at a core body temperature of 19°C approximately midway through an arousal. The peak metabolic rate of the active tissues is nine times the normothermic rate after the arousal is complete. For the overall metabolic rate in all tissues, the peak-to-resting ratio is five. This value is high for a rodent, which provides evidence for the hypothesis that the arousal from torpor is limited by the capabilities of the cardiovascular system.
小型冬眠哺乳动物在整个冬季的心率和体温都呈现出有规律的波动。长时间的蛰伏会突然被唤醒所打断,此时心率会迅速从 5 次/分钟增加到 400 次/分钟以上,体温会升高约 30°C,但在数小时内又会降至低温蛰伏状态。通过手术植入的发射器,从冬眠的十三线地松鼠(Spermophilus tridecemlineatus)中获得了高分辨率的心电图和体温数据。这些数据被用来构建一个循环系统模型,以更好地理解这些生理上的快速和极端变化。我们的模型提供了在不同模型隔室中在蛰伏-唤醒循环期间的代谢率估计值,这些估计值很难直接测量。在代表更活跃的组织和器官(心脏、大脑、肝脏和棕色脂肪组织)的隔室中,峰值代谢率出现在核心体温为 19°C 左右的唤醒过程中。活跃组织的峰值代谢率是正常体温后的九倍唤醒完成后。对于所有组织的总代谢率,峰值与休息的比值为五。对于啮齿动物来说,这个值很高,这为唤醒是由心血管系统的能力所限制的假说提供了证据。