2011 Fiscal Year Final Research Report
Heat acclimation and hypothalamic neurogenesis
Project/Area Number |
22790227
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Research Field |
Environmental physiology (including Physical medicine and Nutritional physiology)
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Research Institution | Shimane University |
Principal Investigator |
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Project Period (FY) |
2010 – 2011
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Keywords | 暑熱馴化 / 体温調節 |
Research Abstract |
It was previously reported that constant exposure to moderate heat facilitates progenitor cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation in the hypothalamus of rats. The present study has investigated localization and responsiveness to heat of hypothalamic newborn neurons. Male Wistar rats, 5 weeks old, were subjected to an ambient temperature(T_a) of 32°C for 40 days, while control rats were constantly kept at a T_a of 24°C. Bromodeoxyuridine(BrdU) was intraperitoneally injected daily for 5 consecutive days(50 mg/kg/day) after commencing heat exposure. After the end of heat exposure period, all rats were kept at a T_a of 24°C for 48 h, and subjected to heat tolerance test, i. e. they were exposed a T_a of 36°C for 3 h. After the test, brain was removed for immunohistochemical analysis. According to our estimate in HE53, 23. 2% of BrdU+/NeuN+cells were located in the POA/AH, while 32. 9% were detected in the VMH, DMH or PVH. Moreover, mitosis inhibitor, Cytosine-・-arabinoside, attenuated the intensity of heat tolerance in heat-acclimated rats. Changes of thermoregulatory function in long-term heat-acclimated rats may possibly be in part attributable to generations of new neurons in the hypothalamus.
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[Presentation] 暑熱馴化と神経新生2011
Author(s)
松崎健太郎、片倉賢紀、原俊子、橋本道男、紫藤治
Organizer
平成23年度温熱生理研究会
Place of Presentation
岡崎、岡崎統合バイオサイエンスセンター
Year and Date
2011-09-01
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