Brain temperatures in running quail
- 1 June 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 50 (6) , 1277-1281
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1981.50.6.1277
Abstract
Hypothalamic (Th) and colonic (Tc) temperatures of adult bobwhite (C. virginianus) were measured simultaneously while the birds were resting and running on a motor-driven treadmill at fixed belt speeds ranging from 0.42-0.75 m.cntdot.s-1 at 2 air temperatures, room and 30.degree. C. For comparison, Th and Tc were also recorded simultaneously in resting bobwhite exposed to air temperatures of 30-45.degree. C. Hypothalamic temperatures of both environmentally heat-stressed and running bobwhite were consistently below colonic temperatures. The mean magnitude of this body-to-brain temperature difference in birds running at the highest speeds (i.e., with the greatest exercise heat loads) and at a high air temperature (30.degree. C) was similar to that of extremely heat-stressed resting birds [ambient temperature (Ta) = 45.degree. C]. The body-to-brain temperature difference in quail running at 30.degree. C increases with running speed. That these birds running at maximum speeds can maintain their Th nearly constant while Tc increases suggests enhanced heat transfer in the rete mirabile ophthalmicum, an extracranial site of arteriovenous heat exchange.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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