Title (en)
Multiple ultradian rhythms of metabolism, body temperature and activity in Djungarian hamsters
Language
English
Description (en)
Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) living at constant 15 °C Ta in short photoperiod (8:16 h L:D) showed pronounced ultradian rhythms (URs) of metabolic rate (MR), body temperature (Tb) and locomotor activity. The ultradian patterns differed between individuals and varied over time. The period length of URs for MR, Tb and activity was similar although not identical. Wavelet analysis showed that three different URs are existing in parallel, URs of small amplitude and short duration (URsmall), URs of medium amplitude and medium duration (URmedium) and URs of large amplitude (URlarge), superimposed on each other. URlarge were accompanied by an increase in locomotor activity, whereas URsmall and URmedium were of metabolic origin with lacking or delayed responses of activity. An energetic challenge to cold which raised total energy requirements by about 50% did not accelerate the period length of URs, but extended the amplitude of URsmall and URmedium. URlarge corresponds with the URs of activity, feeding and drinking, sleep and arousal as described in previous studies, which are related to midbrain dopaminergic signalling and hypothalamic ultradian signalling. The cause and control of URmedium and URsmall is unknown. Their periods are similar to periods of central and peripheral endocrine ultradian signalling, suggesting a link with URs of metabolism.
Keywords (en)
Animals; Phodopus Physiology; Ultradian Rhythm Physiology; Body Temperature; Cricetinae; Male; Motor Activity Physiology; Photoperiod; Basal Metabolism; Cold Temperature; Energy Metabolism
DOI
10.1007/s00360-024-01569-x
Author of the digital object
Gerhard Heldmaier  (Philipps University of Marburg)
Thomas Ruf  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Luzie Braulke  (Philipps University of Marburg)
Johanna Flick  (Philipps University of Marburg)
Format
application/pdf
Size
6.8 MB
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Journal of Comparative Physiology B - Biochemical Systems and Environmental Physiology
Pages or Volume
18
Volume
194
Number
4
From Page
501
To Page
518
Publisher
Springer
Publication Date
2024