Effects of bulbectomy on hibernation,food intake and body weight in the european hamster,Cricetus cricetus |
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Authors: | J.L. Miro B. Canguilhem P. Schmitt |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Physiologie et Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie du C.N.R.S. Faculté de Médecine, Université Louis Pasteur, 67085 Strasbourg CEDEX, France |
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Abstract: | Bulbectomy was performed on European male wild hamsters in autumn, habitual phase of weight decline and entrance into hibernation. Total bulbectomy suppresses both nest building behavior and hibernation, and is followed by an immediate increase in food intake and obesity. The body weight curve of totally bulbectomized animals is in opposition of phase with that of the controls. Incomplete bulbectomy suppresses nest building behavior but hibernation is present with a diminution of periodic arousals. Hyperphagia starts in spring after the terminal arousal; it is similar to that of the total bulbectomized animals. Anosmic animals do not differ from the control animals. |
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Keywords: | Hibernation Nesting behavior Food intake Body weight regulation Olfactory bulbs |
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