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Core body temperature varies according to the time of exercise without affecting orexin-A production in the dorsal hypothalamus in male rats

Koumar, O.C. ; Martin, T. ; Bataille, A. ; Bulla, J. ; Crunel, V. ; Bouet, V. ; Freret, T. ; Boumediene, K. ; Bauge, C. ; Moussay, S. ; Dauphin, F. ; Bessot, N.



Zusammenfassung

Physical exercise differentially increases body temperature according to the time of day, which shows the importance of circadian rhythm in thermal regulation. Given its contribution in central pathways involved in thermoregulation, orexin A could play a role in the regulation of core body temperature during and after exercise. To test this hypothesis, we assessed the effect of exercise, ...

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