Stoner H B
Postgrad Med J. 1969 Aug;45(526):555-8. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.45.526.555.
Recent work on the effect of changes in the environmental temperature on the local and general response to injury is discussed. Both the acute and delayed responses to injury are affected by changes in environmental temperature. Thermoregulation in the rat is impaired by an injury and there is an optimum temperature for survival after the injury. The acute response to injury in the rat is also affected by the animal's previous environmental history. The increased sensitivity to catecholamines produced by cold acclimation alters some of the initial responses.
本文讨论了近期关于环境温度变化对局部和全身损伤反应影响的研究工作。环境温度变化会影响损伤的急性和延迟反应。大鼠的体温调节会因损伤而受损,且损伤后存在一个最佳存活温度。大鼠对损伤的急性反应也受其先前环境经历的影响。冷适应产生的对儿茶酚胺敏感性增加会改变一些初始反应。