Journal article
Highland deer mice support increased thermogenesis in response to chronic cold hypoxia by shifting uptake of circulating fatty acids from muscles to brown adipose tissue
Abstract
During maximal cold challenge (cold-induced V̇O2,max) in hypoxia, highland deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) show higher rates of circulatory fatty acid delivery compared with lowland deer mice. Fatty acid delivery also increases with acclimation to cold hypoxia (CH) and probably plays a major role in supporting the high rates of thermogenesis observed in highland deer mice. However, it is unknown which tissues take up these fatty acids and …
Authors
Lyons SA; McClelland GB
Journal
Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol. 227, No. 7,
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Publication Date
April 1, 2024
DOI
10.1242/jeb.247340
ISSN
0022-0949