“…NE in the VMH, on the other hand, started to increase with some delay, being significantly elevated first on day 7, with a tendency for further increase in the course of cold acclimation. Thus, with respect to the well-known transition from shivering to non-shivering thermogenesis in cold acclimation (Bru¨ck et al, 1970), the data of the present study suggest the involvement of NE in the PO in the adjustment of shivering (adjustment of neuronal activity of the PH), and of NE in the VMH in the adjustment of non-shivering thermogenesis. Ingenito (1968), Ingenito and Bonnycastle (1967) demonstrated no changes in hypothalamic NE concentration after 4 h cold exposure (5 1C), and it was slightly increased following 15 and 30 days cold exposure (1 1C).…”