Hypothalamic Neuromodulation of Hypothermia in Domestic Animals

Author:

Mota-Rojas Daniel1ORCID,Ghezzi Marcelo Daniel2ORCID,Hernández-Ávalos Ismael3ORCID,Domínguez-Oliva Adriana1ORCID,Casas-Alvarado Alejandro1ORCID,Lendez Pamela Anahí4ORCID,Ceriani María Carolina4,Wang Dehua5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Neurophysiology, Behavior and Animal Welfare Assessment, DPAA, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM), Mexico City 04960, Mexico

2. Animal Welfare Area, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences (FCV), Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNCPBA), GIB, Tandil 7000, Buenos Aires, Argentina

3. Clinical Pharmacology and Veterinary Anesthesia, Biological Sciences Department, FESC, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuautitlán 54714, Mexico

4. Anatomy Area, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNCPBA), GIB/CISAPA, Tandil 7000, Buenos Aires, Argentina

5. School of Life Sciences, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237, China

Abstract

When an organism detects decreases in their core body temperature, the hypothalamus, the main thermoregulatory center, triggers compensatory responses. These responses include vasomotor changes to prevent heat loss and physiological mechanisms (e.g., shivering and non-shivering thermogenesis) for heat production. Both types of changes require the participation of peripheral thermoreceptors, afferent signaling to the spinal cord and hypothalamus, and efferent pathways to motor and/or sympathetic neurons. The present review aims to analyze the scientific evidence of the hypothalamic control of hypothermia and the central and peripheral changes that are triggered in domestic animals.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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