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Rhythmic 24 h Variation of Core Body Temperature and Locomotor Activity in a Subterranean Rodent (Ctenomys aff. knighti) the Tuco-Tuco

机译:Tuco-Tuco地下啮齿动物(Ctenomys aff。knighti)的核心体温和运动能力的有规律的24小时变化

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The tuco-tuco Ctenomys aff. knighti is a subterranean rodent which inhabits a semi-arid area in Northwestern Argentina. Although they live in underground burrows where environmental cycles are attenuated, they display robust, 24 h locomotor activity rhythms that are synchronized by light/dark cycles, both in laboratory and field conditions. The underground environment also poses energetic challenges (e.g. high-energy demands of digging, hypoxia, high humidity, low food availability) that have motivated thermoregulation studies in several subterranean rodent species. By using chronobiological protocols, the present work aims to contribute towards these studies by exploring day-night variations of thermoregulatory functions in tuco-tucos, starting with body temperature and its temporal relationship to locomotor activity. Animals showed daily, 24 h body temperature rhythms that persisted even in constant darkness and temperature, synchronizing to a daily light/dark cycle, with highest values occurring during darkness hours. The range of oscillation of body temperature was slightly lower than those reported for similar-sized and dark-active rodents. Most rhythmic parameters, such as period and phase, did not change upon removal of the running wheel. Body temperature and locomotor activity rhythms were robustly associated in time. The former persisted even after removal of the acute effects of intense activity on body temperature by a statistical method. Finally, regression gradients between body temperature and activity were higher in the beginning of the night, suggesting day-night variation in thermal conductance and heat production. Consideration of these day-night variations in thermoregulatory processes is beneficial for further studies on thermoregulation and energetics of subterranean rodents.
机译:Tuco-Tuco Cenomys aff。 knighti是一种地下啮齿动物,栖息于阿根廷西北部的半干旱地区。尽管它们生活在地下洞穴中,环境循环减弱,但它们在实验室和野外条件下均表现出强大的24小时运动活动节奏,该节奏由明/暗周期同步。地下环境也带来了充满挑战的挑战(例如高能量的挖掘,低氧,高湿度,食物供应不足),这激发了对几种地下啮齿类动物进行温度调节的研究。通过使用时间生物学协议,本工作旨在通过研究体温中昼夜温度调节功能的昼夜变化来为这些研究做出贡献,从体温及其与运动活动的时间关系开始。动物表现出每天24小时的体温节律,即使在恒定的黑暗和温度下也持续存在,并与每天的明暗周期同步,最高值出现在黑暗时段。体温的波动范围略低于类似大小和暗活动的啮齿类动物的报告范围。大部分有节奏的参数(例如周期和相位)在卸下转轮后都没有改变。体温和运动活动节奏与时间密切相关。即使通过统计学方法消除了剧烈活动对体温的急性影响后,前者仍然存在。最后,在夜晚开始时,体温和活动之间的回归梯度较高,这表明昼夜热导率和热量产生的变化。考虑这些昼夜调节过程中的变化有助于进一步研究地下啮齿动物的温度调节和能量。

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