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Thermoregulation is vital for survival but the interplay between
toxic insults and thermoregulatory mechanisms is often poorly
understood. Temperature and Toxicology: An Integrative,
Comparative, and Environmental Approach is the first major text to
study the integrative thermoregulatory responses of mammals that
are exposed to toxicants. Because environmental physiology is also
crucial in toxicological responses, this volume also examines the
role of environmental temperature in the modulation of cellular
mechanisms of toxicity.The book begins by explaining the importance
of temperature in toxicological studies, and how all biological
processes are dependent on temperature. It then reviews the basics
of temperature regulation in homeotherms and poikilotherms, and
addresses whole-animal and in vitro studies related to the effects
of temperature on toxicity. The text examines thermoregulatory
response to toxic insult, and how responses affect recovery and
potential survival. reactions in humans, and discusses the
relevance of heat and cold stress on human exposures to airborne
pollutants and other toxicants. This volume provides an extensive
comparison of physiological responses of invertebrates, fish,
amphibians, and mammals, and focuses on the impact of endocrine
disruption. It then considers how toxicants and thermal stress
cause the expression of stress proteins, followed by a study of the
impact of genetic variability. The book concludes with an
examination of thermoregulatory response to natural toxins and
venoms.FeaturesExplores how human health and susceptibility to
toxicants can be strongly linked to environmental
temperatureProvides more than 100 figures and 500 references that
illustrate mechanisms though which toxicants affect various
speciesInvestigates integrative thermoregulatory responses to
toxicants, including effects on behavior and motor outputs
Rodents are the predominant experimental animals found in
life-sciences research laboratories. The body temperature of a
rodent is markedly affected by surgical, chemical or environmental
manipulation. Because temperature regulation is controlled
essentially by a 'holistic' regulatory system, meaning that its
responses affect the activities of all other psychological and
behavioural processes, it is clear that researchers working with
rodents must be familiar with thermoregulatory physiology. With the
help of extensive data tables and figures, this book explains the
key facets of rodent thermal physiology, including neurological
control and gender and intraspecies variations. There is a novel
chapter on the effects of trauma, toxic chemicals and other
factors. The book should therefore find use in government, academic
or industrial laboratories whose researchers are working with
rodents.
Rodents are the predominant experimental animals found in
life-sciences research laboratories. The body temperature of a
rodent is markedly affected by surgical, chemical or environmental
manipulation. Because temperature regulation is controlled
essentially by a 'holistic' regulatory system, meaning that its
responses affect the activities of all other psychological and
behavioural processes, it is clear that researchers working with
rodents must be familiar with thermoregulatory physiology. With the
help of extensive data tables and figures, this book explains the
key facets of rodent thermal physiology, including neurological
control and gender and intraspecies variations. There is a novel
chapter on the effects of trauma, toxic chemicals and other
factors. The book should therefore find use in government, academic
or industrial laboratories whose researchers are working with
rodents.
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