1984
DOI: 10.1016/0016-6480(84)90207-7
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Hibernation depth influences the edible dormouse pancreatic B cell during the spring arousal

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“…It might be expected that disruption of these finely regulated processes would have detrimental effects. In support of this, when exposed to unseasonally moderate temperatures in winter and fed ad libitum, the edible dormouse develops insulin resistance and diminished beta cell function as compared with control animals [30], whilst hamsters that are unseasonally exposed to long-day photoperiods maintain their body fat [31].…”
Section: Seasonal and Circadian Responses In Mammalsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…It might be expected that disruption of these finely regulated processes would have detrimental effects. In support of this, when exposed to unseasonally moderate temperatures in winter and fed ad libitum, the edible dormouse develops insulin resistance and diminished beta cell function as compared with control animals [30], whilst hamsters that are unseasonally exposed to long-day photoperiods maintain their body fat [31].…”
Section: Seasonal and Circadian Responses In Mammalsmentioning
confidence: 91%