Journal article
Human medullary responses to cooling and rewarming the skin: A functional MRI study
Robin M McAllen, Michael Farrell, John M Johnson, David Trevaks, Leonie Cole, Michael J McKinley, Graeme Jackson, Derek A Denton, Gary F Egan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | Published : 2006
Abstract
A fall in skin temperature precipitates a repertoire of thermoregulatory responses that reduce the likelihood of a decrease in core temperature. Studies in animals suggest that medullary raphé neurons are essential for cold-defense, mediating both the cutaneous vasoconstrictor and thermogenic responses to ambient cooling; however, the involvement of raphé neurons in human thermoregulation has not been investigated. This study used functional MRI with an anatomically guided region of interest (ROI) approach to characterize changes in the blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal within the human medulla of nine normal subjects during non-noxious cooling and rewarming of the skin by a water-p..
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