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J Comp Physiol B ; 192(5): 593-610, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35737097

ABSTRACT

For decades, there was an intense debate in relation to the mechanism behind the entry into metabolic depression (EMD) of mammals and birds. The fulcrum of the argument was whether the depression of metabolic rate ([Formula: see text]) was caused by the drop in body temperature, the so-called "Q10 effect", or whether it was caused by a metabolic downregulation. One present-day model of this process is a qualitative (textual) description: the initial step of EDM would be a downregulation in [Formula: see text] from the value maintaining euthermia at a given ambient temperature to the basal metabolic rate of the animal and, then, Q10 effect would take over and drop [Formula: see text] to its lower levels. Despite widely accepted, this qualitative description still misses a theoretical analysis. Here, we transpose the descriptive model to a formal quantitative one and analyze it under necessary thermodynamic conditions of a system. We, then, compare the results of the formal model to empirical data of EMD by mammals and birds. The comparisons indicate that the metabolic evolution in the course of the entry phase does not follow the descriptive model. Instead, as proposed by alternate models, EMD is a downregulated process as a whole until a new equilibrium Tb is attained.


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Birds , Mammals , Animals , Basal Metabolism , Birds/physiology , Body Temperature , Mammals/physiology , Thermodynamics
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