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TWENTY-FOUR HOUR RHYTHMS OF SELECTED AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IN RAT AND HAMSTER

Citation:

Gordon, C. TWENTY-FOUR HOUR RHYTHMS OF SELECTED AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IN RAT AND HAMSTER. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-93/103 (NTIS PB93175727).

Description:

The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of time of day on the behavioral thermoregulatory patterns of nocturnal rodents, the Long-Evans (LE) rat, Fischer 344 (F344) rat, and the golden hamster. Individual animals were placed in a temperature gradient for four days while sel4cted ambient temperature (STa) and motor activity (MA) were monitored. Food was provided at the cold and warm ends of the gradient and water was provided ad lib. All animals eventually showed a 24-hr rhythm of STa and MA characterized by a preference for cooler Ta's during the dark period which coincided with an increase in MA. Both rat strains had STa's of 28 degrees C during the light period which decreased to 22-24 degrees C during the dark period. The F344 rat developed a STa rhythm by the 2nd day in the gradient, whereas the LE strain required 4 days. The hamster exhibited relatively warm STa's of 32-33 degrees C during the light period which decreased to 26-28 degrees C during the dark period. The nocturnal preference for cooler STa's contradicts a current concept of an elevation in set-point of the thermoregulatory system. However, the data also suggest that behavioral and autonomic thermoregulatory effectors may operate independent1y in the control of night time elevations in body temperature.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 41458