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Neuropharmacology 2010,Jan,01;58(1):195-8; (PMID: 19596358) [...] and no tolerance was demonstrated to this effect over the course of the study. PD149163-treated animals exhibited weight loss compared to saline-treated animals. PD149163 produced hypothermia as expected but this effect did show tolerance over the course of the study, unlike feeding.[...]
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Neuroscience 2009,Dec,15;164(3):1377-86; (PMID: 19703527) [...] in the dark phase and maintained T(b), whereas in the light phase, heat production was less, resulting in hypothermia. Under these conditions, neuronal activity in the SCN, assessed by cFos expression, increased only in the light phase.[...]
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Neurochem Int 2009,Dec,01;55(7):447-53; (PMID: 19477210) [...]Some of the actions of alpha(2)-adrenoceptor stimulants are likely to be mediated exclusively by alpha(2A)-adrenoceptor subtype, like antihypertensive and bradycardic effects. alpha(2A)-Adrenoceptor may have dominant role in sedative and hypothermic actions, in inhibition of gastric acid secretion and gastric motor activity, as well as in stabilisation of [...]
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Int J Parasitol 2009,Dec,01;39(14):1525-32; (PMID: 19716371) [...] displayed similar body weight losses, malarial anaemia, and tissue damage but less severe hypothermia and hypoglycaemia, and earlier reticulocytosis than Pc-infected WT mice. Co-infected STAT6(-/-) mice, deficient in nematode-induced Th2 responses, experienced similar peak [...]
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Am Nat 2009,Dec,01;174(6):890-7; (PMID: 19827942) The body temperature of ectotherms is influenced by the interaction of abiotic conditions, morphology, and behavior. Although organisms living in different thermal habitats may exhibit morphological plasticity or move from unfavorable locations, there are few examples of animals adjusting their thermal properties in response to short-term changes in local conditions.[...]
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Neurosci Lett 2009,Nov,06;465(1):50-4; (PMID: 19735696) [...]The selective agonist of serotonin 5-HT(3) receptor 1-(3-chlorophenyl)biguanide hydrochloride (m-CPBG) administered intracerebroventricularly (40, 80 or 160 nmol) produced long-lasting dose-dependent hypothermic response in AKR/2J mice. m-CPBG (160 nmol i.c.v.) induced profound hypothermia (delta t=-4 degrees C) that lasted up to 7 h. m-CPBG (40 nmol i.c.v.)-induced [...]
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Neurology 2009,Nov,03;73(18):1457-61; (PMID: 19884573) [...]) 24 hours after admission invariably correlates with a poor neurologic outcome. Nowadays, CPR patients are treated with mild hypothermia, with simultaneously administered sedative drugs, hampering clinical neurologic assessment. We investigated whether SSEP performed during [...]
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Neurology 2009,Nov,03;73(18):1512; author reply 1512-3; (PMID: 19884582)
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Acta Paediatr 2009,Nov,01;98(11):1844-6; (PMID: 19673721)
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2009,Nov,01;53(10):1233-8; (PMID: 19681780) Hypothermia is shown to be beneficial for the outcome after a transient global brain ischaemia through its neuroprotective effect.[...]
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