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Body temperature regulation and anesthesia
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2018General anesthesia is the induction and maintenance of a state of unconsciousness with the absence of pain sensation. General anesthesia is accomplished by the administration of a combination of inhaled anesthetic gases and intravenous drugs. These medications eliminate behavioral thermoregulatory compensations, leaving only autonomic defenses to ...
R. Lenhardt
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Body temperature regulation and drugs of abuse
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2018Phenethylamine-induced hyperthermia can occur following exposure to several different types of illicit stimulants, such as amphetamine, methamphetamine, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine ("Molly"), synthetic cathinones ("bath salts"), and N-methoxybenyl ("NBOMe"), to name a few. Peripheral norepinephrine release mediated by these sympathomimetic agents
Jon E. Sprague+2 more
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Body temperature regulation [PDF]
Tonks N Fawcett, Roger Watson
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Central circuitries for body temperature regulation and fever.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2011Body temperature regulation is a fundamental homeostatic function that is governed by the central nervous system in homeothermic animals, including humans.
Kazuhiro Nakamura
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Regulation of Body Temperature by Autonomic and Behavioral Thermoeffectors.
Exercise and sport sciences reviews, 2019Thermoregulation is accomplished via autonomic and behavioral responses. Autonomic responses may influence decisions to behaviorally thermoregulate.
Z. Schlader, N. Vargas
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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1989
Experiments examining the effects of central injections of E-series prostaglandins (PGE) on body temperature have only been done in the light part of a light-dark cycle. The present experiments examined the characteristics of fevers in rats after intraventricular PGE2 injections in both light and dark in a 12:12 h photoperiod. In the light, the change
J. Cohen+3 more
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Experiments examining the effects of central injections of E-series prostaglandins (PGE) on body temperature have only been done in the light part of a light-dark cycle. The present experiments examined the characteristics of fevers in rats after intraventricular PGE2 injections in both light and dark in a 12:12 h photoperiod. In the light, the change
J. Cohen+3 more
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