AUTHOR=Karvinen Sira M. , Silvennoinen Mika , Ma Hongqiang , Törmäkangas Timo , Rantalainen Timo , Rinnankoski-Tuikka Rita , Lensu Sanna , Koch Lauren G. , Britton Steven L. , Kainulainen Heikki TITLE=Voluntary Running Aids to Maintain High Body Temperature in Rats Bred for High Aerobic Capacity JOURNAL=Frontiers in Physiology VOLUME=7 YEAR=2016 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2016.00311 DOI=10.3389/fphys.2016.00311 ISSN=1664-042X ABSTRACT=
The production of heat, i.e., thermogenesis, is a significant component of the metabolic rate, which in turn affects weight gain and health. Thermogenesis is linked to physical activity (PA) level. However, it is not known whether intrinsic exercise capacity, aging, and long-term voluntary running affect core body temperature. Here we use rat models selectively bred to differ in maximal treadmill endurance running capacity (Low capacity runners, LCR and High capacity Runners, HCR), that as adults are divergent for aerobic exercise capacity, aging, and metabolic disease risk to study the connection between PA and body temperature. Ten high capacity runner (HCR) and ten low capacity runner (LCR) female rats were studied between 9 and 21 months of age. Rectal body temperature of HCR and LCR rats was measured before and after 1-year voluntary running/control intervention to explore the effects of aging and PA. Also, we determined whether injected glucose and spontaneous activity affect the body temperature differently between LCR and HCR rats at 9 vs. 21 months of age. HCRs had on average 1.3°C higher body temperature than LCRs (