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运动大鼠的体温调节反应:方法学方面及其与人体生理学的相关性。

Thermoregulatory responses in exercising rats: methodological aspects and relevance to human physiology.

作者信息

Wanner Samuel Penna, Prímola-Gomes Thales Nicolau, Pires Washington, Guimarães Juliana Bohnen, Hudson Alexandre Sérvulo Ribeiro, Kunstetter Ana Cançado, Fonseca Cletiana Gonçalves, Drummond Lucas Rios, Damasceno William Coutinho, Teixeira-Coelho Francisco

机构信息

Laboratório de Fisiologia do Exercício; Departamento de Educação Física; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais ; Belo Horizonte (MG), Brazil.

Laboratório de Biologia do Exercício; Departamento de Educação Física; Universidade Federal de Viçosa ; Viçosa (MG), Brazil.

出版信息

Temperature (Austin). 2015 Dec 30;2(4):457-75. doi: 10.1080/23328940.2015.1119615. eCollection 2015 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Rats are used worldwide in experiments that aim to investigate the physiological responses induced by a physical exercise session. Changes in body temperature regulation, which may affect both the performance and the health of exercising rats, are evident among these physiological responses. Despite the universal use of rats in biomedical research involving exercise, investigators often overlook important methodological issues that hamper the accurate measurement of clear thermoregulatory responses. Moreover, much debate exists regarding whether the outcome of rat experiments can be extrapolated to human physiology, including thermal physiology. Herein, we described the impact of different exercise intensities, durations and protocols and environmental conditions on running-induced thermoregulatory changes. We focused on treadmill running because this type of exercise allows for precise control of the exercise intensity and the measurement of autonomic thermoeffectors associated with heat production and loss. Some methodological issues regarding rat experiments, such as the sites for body temperature measurements and the time of day at which experiments are performed, were also discussed. In addition, we analyzed the influence of a high body surface area-to-mass ratio and limited evaporative cooling on the exercise-induced thermoregulatory responses of running rats and then compared these responses in rats to those observed in humans. Collectively, the data presented in this review represent a reference source for investigators interested in studying exercise thermoregulation in rats. In addition, the present data indicate that the thermoregulatory responses of exercising rats can be extrapolated, with some important limitations, to human thermal physiology.

摘要

在旨在研究体育锻炼所引发的生理反应的实验中,大鼠在全球范围内都有使用。在这些生理反应中,体温调节的变化很明显,而这可能会影响运动大鼠的表现和健康。尽管大鼠在涉及运动的生物医学研究中被广泛使用,但研究人员常常忽视一些重要的方法学问题,这些问题妨碍了对明确的体温调节反应进行准确测量。此外,关于大鼠实验的结果是否能够外推至人类生理学,包括热生理学,存在很多争议。在此,我们描述了不同运动强度、持续时间和方案以及环境条件对跑步引起的体温调节变化的影响。我们聚焦于跑步机跑步,因为这种运动类型能够精确控制运动强度,并测量与产热和散热相关的自主体温调节效应器。我们还讨论了一些关于大鼠实验的方法学问题,比如体温测量的部位以及进行实验的时间。此外,我们分析了高体表面积与质量比以及有限的蒸发散热对跑步大鼠运动诱导的体温调节反应的影响,然后将大鼠的这些反应与人类观察到的反应进行了比较。总体而言,本综述中呈现的数据为有兴趣研究大鼠运动体温调节的研究人员提供了一个参考来源。此外,目前的数据表明,运动大鼠的体温调节反应在有一些重要限制的情况下,可以外推至人类热生理学。

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