Abstract:Hibernation in the Arctic Ground Squirrel (AGS) is a regulated, adaptive response to arctic environmental conditions. Problem statement: Regional brain Blood Flow (rCBF) has been observed to increase dramatically during arousal in hibernators. However, the real time dynamic change in P t O 2 during arousal has not been studied, we hypothesized that P t O 2 is Interdependent of T brain and a key component in the arousal process. Approach: Simultaneous in vivo measurements of P t O 2 and brain temperature (T bra… Show more
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