Hypothermia, torpor and the fundamental importance of understanding the central control of thermoregulation

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Abstract

Activation of central adenosine A1 receptors in the rat, a non-hibernating species, mimics the physiological characteristics of torpor and could thus represent a basis for the development of pharmacological approaches to induce therapeutic hypothermia in pathologies such as brain hemorrhage and ischemia, and to facilitate long-term space travel.

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Tupone, D., & Morrison, S. (2014). Hypothermia, torpor and the fundamental importance of understanding the central control of thermoregulation. Temperature, 1(2), 89–91. https://doi.org/10.4161/temp.29916

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