Circadian control of thermoregulation in the squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1979.236.3.R153
Circadian control of thermoregulation in the squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus
Abstract
The characteristics and control of the circadian rhythms of core body temperature (colonic) and skin temperature (tail) were studied in chair-acclimatized squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus). When animals were entrained to a light-dark cycle (12 h 600 lx; 12 h less than 1 lx) these two temperatures displayed prominent, reproducible, tightly coupled circadian rhythms. In contsant light of 600 lx, where no other effective circadian time cues were present, both temperature rhythms persisted with free-running periods. Within each animal, however, these rhythms were not as tightly coupled to one another as in LD. On occasion colonic and tail temperature rhythms free-ran with different circadian periods and some animals demonstrated "splitting" of the colonic temperature rhythm, with the colonic temperature rhythm displaying a bimodal pattern. These results suggest that the circadian rhythm of body temperature in primates is under the control of more than one potentially independent circadian oscillator.
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