Thermoregulation Flashcards

1
Q

What is temp regulation related to?

A

metabolic heat production

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2
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What is homeosthermic temp?

A

Range: 35.5-37.7
Average: 37

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3
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Maintain heat balance

A

Mass balance (input=output)
Sources of input:
-External (from the environment)
-Internal (metabolism sufficient to maintain temp)
Sources of heat loss
-Radiant (given off by anything greater than 0)
-Conductive (touching)
-Convection (air currents)
-Evaporation (heat loss in water at same temp as air is 2-4x greater)

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4
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What causes variation on body temperature?

A

PA level
Emotions
Eating
Environmental conditions

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5
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If ambient temperatures are above

If ambient temperatures are below

A

= heat gain>heat loss

=Heat gain<heat loss

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6
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What controls autonomic temp?

A

Hypothalamus

determines appropriate response

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7
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What do thermoreceptors do and where are they located?

A

monitor change in body temp

send info to the skin and hypothalamus

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8
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What are the mechanisms that regulate body temp?

A

1) adjust blood flow distribution
2) sweating
3) Increase metabolism
4) Hormonal regulation

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9
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1) Adjust blood flow distribution

A

Convective heat loss/gain through blood distribution
Cutaneous vessels can either
-Gain or lose heat to or from the environment
Change diameter through neural control
Some local vasodialtion
Decrease temp = increase sympathetic neurons = vasoconstriction = more blood to core
Increase temp = sympathetic cholinergic neurons innervate cutaneous vessels = vasodialtion = blood to peripheral

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10
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2) Sweating

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Heat lost though skin by evaporation
increase core temp = sympathetic cholinergic neurons stim sweat glands (secrete hypotonic sweat)
Evaportation is affected by
-Exposed skin area
-Temp and humidity(greatest impact - increase = decrease evap)
-Convective currents

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11
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3) Increase Metabolism

A

Increase heat production
Unregulated
-increase voluntary muscle contraction (moving)
Regulated
- shivering (hypothalamic thermoregulatory center initiates contractions
-Non-shivering thermogenesis (increased heat from brown fat)

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12
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4) Hormonal Regulation

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Increase release of epinephrine and norepinephrine increase heat production
Cold exposure thyroid releases more thyroxine to elevate RMR
Cold exposure = many physiological and psychological challenges

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13
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Thermoregulation and Exercise

Exercise in the cold

A

Body loses heat 2-4x faster in water at the same temp of air due to conduction
Metabolic heat generated by muscular activity contributes to thermoregulation during cold stress
Better adaptations to heat than cold

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14
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Wind Chill

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The affect of cooling associated with increase velocity

Effects increase with increase exercise velocity

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