The role of a central temperature receptor in shivering in man
- PMID: 5963742
- PMCID: PMC1357612
- DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1966.sp007944
The role of a central temperature receptor in shivering in man
Abstract
1. Five subjects with spinal cord transections and one subject unconscious from a head injury have been studied when the deep tissue temperature (;central' temperature) was artificially lowered but normally innervated skin was kept warm, usually 34-36 degrees C.2. Shivering and/or increased metabolism was evoked when the central temperature was 34.9-37 degrees C.3. These observations are compatible with the view that there is a central receptor which can cause shivering when stimulated by a fall in central temperature.
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