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1 Department of Nutrition and 2 Section of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior, University of California, Davis, California 95616-8669
We assessed whether alterations in
endogenous circadian rhythm of core temperature (CRT) in aging rats are
associated with chronological time or with a biological marker of
senescence, i.e., spontaneous rapid body weight loss. CRT was measured
in male Fischer 344 (F344) rats beginning at age 689 days and then continuously until death. Young rats were also monitored. The rats were
housed under constant dim red light at 24-26°C, and core
temperature was recorded every 10 min via biotelemetry. The CRT
amplitude of the body weight-stable (presenescent) old rats was
significantly less than that of young rats at all analysis periods. At
the onset of spontaneous rapid weight loss (senescence), all measures
of endogenous CRT differed significantly from those in the presenescent
period. The suprachiasmatic nucleus (a circadian pacemaker) of the
senescent rats maintained its light responsiveness as determined by an
increase in c-fos expression after a brief light exposure.
These data demonstrate that some characteristics of the CRT are altered
slowly with chronological aging, whereas others occur rapidly with the
onset of senescence.
aging; age-related anorexia; biological age; hypothalamus; suprachiasmatic nucleus
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