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Departments of 1 Psychology and 2 Nutrition, Food, and Exercise Sciences, Program in Neuroscience, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306 - 1270
Challenges to energy
homeostasis, such as cold exposure, can have consequences for both
metabolic and cardiovascular functioning. We hypothesized that 1-wk
cold exposure (4°C) would produce concurrent increases in metabolic
rate (
O2; indirect calorimetry), heart rate (HR), and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) measured by telemetry. In the initial hours of change in ambient temperature (Ta), both spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) and
normotensive Sprague-Dawley rats showed rapid increases (in cold) or
decreases (in rewarming) of
O2, HR, and
MAP, although the initial changes in MAP and HR were more exaggerated
in SHRs. Throughout cold exposure, HR,
O2, food intake, and locomotor activity
remained elevated but MAP decreased in both strains, particularly in
the SHR. During rewarming, all measures normalized quickly in both
strains except MAP, which fell below baseline (hypotension) for the
first few days. The results indicate that variations of Ta
produce rapid changes in a suite of cardiovascular and behavioral
responses that have many similarities in hypertensive and normotensive
strains of rats. The findings are consistent with the general concept that the cardiovascular responses to cold exposure in rats are closely
related to and perhaps a secondary consequence of the mechanisms
responsible for increasing heat production.
hypertension; telemetry; ambient temperature; spontaneously hypertensive rat; Sprague-Dawley rat; energy balance; ingestive behavior; heart rate
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