Fever: causes and consequences

H Moltz - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1993 - Elsevier
The present review distinguishes pathogenic, neurogenic, and psychogenic fever, but
focuses largely on pathogenic fever, the hallmark of infectious disease. The data presented …

Brain cooling in endotherms in heat and exercise.

MA Baker - Annual Review of Physiology, 1982 - psycnet.apa.org
Reviews the processes of brain cooling in mammals and birds. Brain/body temperature
relationships are examined, along with evidence for brain cooling in humans, which is …

[图书][B] Temperature regulation in humans and other mammals

C Jessen - 2012 - books.google.com
How do mammals manage to maintain their body temperature within the same narrow range
in environments as different as polar regions and hot deserts? This advanced text describes …

Heat shock RNA levels in brain and other tissues after hyperthermia and transient ischemia

TS Nowak Jr, U Bond… - Journal of …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
A number of studies have demonstrated increased synthesis of heat shock proteins in brain
following hyperthermia or transient ischemia. In the present experiments we have …

Thermal afferents in the control of body temperature

C Jessen - Pharmacology & therapeutics, 1985 - Elsevier
In most mammalian species internal body temperature is maintained within narrow limits
despite large variations in ambient temperature. This phenomenon is called homeothermy …

Selective brain cooling in the horse during exercise and environmental heat stress

FF McConaghy, JR Hales, RJ Rose… - Journal of Applied …, 1995 - journals.physiology.org
Five horses were exercised on a treadmill [to central blood temperature (Tcore)
approximately 42.5 degrees C]. Three of those horses were heated at rest in a climate room …

Selective brain cooling in desert animals: the camel (Camelus dromedarius)

AO Elkhawad - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A …, 1992 - Elsevier
1. Animals living in the Arabian desert are subjected to extremely high temperatures during
the day in summer and very cold nights in winter. They have developed various adaptive …

A history of physiological research on temperature regulation in Germany

E Simon, R Gerstberger, J Roth - Thermal Physiology: A Worldwide History, 2022 - Springer
Thermal physiological research in Germany over the past 70 years has endeavoured to
“illuminate” normal homoeothermic temperature regulation—and fever, hyperthermia, and …

Selective cooling of the brain in reindeer

HK Johnsen, AS Blix, JB Mercer… - American Journal of …, 1987 - journals.physiology.org
Cineangiographic examination of reindeer exposed to local (hypothalamic) or general
heating and cooling revealed that the angular oculi veins are constricted during cold stress …

Significance of cranial circulation for the brain homeothermia in rabbits: II. The role of the cranial venous lakes in the defense against hyperthermia

M Caputa, W Kadziela, J Narebski - Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis, 1976 - ane.pl
Chronic experiments were conducted on five freely moving rabbits at ambient temperatures
of 0-42 degrees Celsius. The influence of nasal mucosal thermal changes on the venous …