The Japanese Journal of Physiology
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Hypothalamic Region Facilitating Shivering in Rats
Mutsumi TanakaMio TonouchiTakayoshi HosonoKei NagashimaMotoko Yanase-FujiwaraKazuyuki Kanosue
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2001 Volume 51 Issue 5 Pages 625-629

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Although the posterior part of the hypothalamus has long been considered important for thermoregulatory shivering, it is unknown whether the neurons there or the passing fibers are implicated in the response. Exposure of urethane-anesthetized rats to cold (15-21°C) elicits shivering. An injection of muscimol (0.5 mM), a GABAA receptor agonist, into the medial part of the hypothalamus, including the dorsomedial and posterior nuclei, suppressed the cold-induced shivering. This result suggests that neurons having an excitatory effect on shivering are in this region of the hypothalamus.
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