Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2029756016> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2029756016 endingPage "88" @default.
- W2029756016 startingPage "75" @default.
- W2029756016 abstract "Broilers previously exposed to high environmental temperatures (heat-acclimated) are more resistant to heat stress and consume more water during heat stress than nonacclimated controls. Two experiments were conducted to determine whether heat-acclimated broilers conserve body water by reducing urine and solute (Na) excretion. In the first experiment, renal function studies were conducted at an ambient temperature (Ta) of approximately 21 C using anesthetized 7-wk-old male broilers. Control birds reared at a constant Ta of 24 C (Group N: noncycled Ta) were compared with birds that had been heat-acclimated by exposure for 3 to 6 d to a daily sinusoidal cycle of 24 to 35 to 24 C (Group C: cycled Ta). In the second experiment, renal function studies were conducted on anesthetized 5-wk-old control and heat-acclimated male broilers while they were exposed to a Ta of 21 C (Ambient Ta: Groups NA, CA), or to a Ta of 32 C (High Ta: Groups NH, CH). When high intravenous infusion rates (.37 mL/kg body mass per min) were used to simulate the volume expansion caused by thermogenic polydipsia, urine flow rates were significantly lower in Groups C and CA than in Groups N and NA, osmolal clearances were lower in Groups CA and CH than in Groups NA and NH, and all heat-acclimated groups in both experiments (Groups C, CA, CH) had significantly lower glomerular filtration rates (GFR), filtered loads of Na, and tubular Na reabsorption rates than the respective control groups (Groups N, NA, NH). These changes in kidney function potentially would minimize urinary fluid and solute loss when heat-acclimated broilers consume large quantities of water to support evaporative cooling. Reductions in GFR, filtered loads of Na, and tubular Na reabsorption rates also may help heat-acclimated broilers reduce the metabolic heat load associated with active (energy requiring) recovery of solute (Na) from the glomerular ultrafiltrate." @default.
- W2029756016 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2029756016 creator A5029633188 @default.
- W2029756016 creator A5032300223 @default.
- W2029756016 creator A5046306277 @default.
- W2029756016 creator A5072039935 @default.
- W2029756016 date "1994-01-01" @default.
- W2029756016 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2029756016 title "Acute Heat Acclimation and Kidney Function in Broilers" @default.
- W2029756016 cites W1481777150 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W1896442314 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W1964894134 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W1969936477 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W1972303077 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W1999142630 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2013721126 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2017259645 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2029012257 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2029578424 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2030782445 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2036485285 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2038783527 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2051453137 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2053175640 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2053300530 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2056082791 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2069487661 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2090001374 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2102608928 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2114240744 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2120484097 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2133381405 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2139923027 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2151663071 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2158719620 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2167423755 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2178636760 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2318501541 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2321439361 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2328161155 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2409939070 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2416358409 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2422376810 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2422794646 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2424419776 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2439137630 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2587243887 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W2624999819 @default.
- W2029756016 cites W4237208865 @default.
- W2029756016 doi "https://doi.org/10.3382/ps.0730075" @default.
- W2029756016 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8165172" @default.
- W2029756016 hasPublicationYear "1994" @default.
- W2029756016 type Work @default.
- W2029756016 sameAs 2029756016 @default.
- W2029756016 citedByCount "14" @default.
- W2029756016 countsByYear W20297560162012 @default.
- W2029756016 countsByYear W20297560162018 @default.
- W2029756016 countsByYear W20297560162019 @default.
- W2029756016 countsByYear W20297560162020 @default.
- W2029756016 countsByYear W20297560162021 @default.
- W2029756016 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2029756016 hasAuthorship W2029756016A5029633188 @default.
- W2029756016 hasAuthorship W2029756016A5032300223 @default.
- W2029756016 hasAuthorship W2029756016A5046306277 @default.
- W2029756016 hasAuthorship W2029756016A5072039935 @default.
- W2029756016 hasBestOaLocation W20297560161 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C100564792 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C10146269 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C119406331 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C140793950 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C159641895 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C2779805383 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C2780026642 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C2780289900 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C2987418964 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C537181965 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C56906281 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C100564792 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C10146269 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C119406331 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C126322002 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C134018914 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C140793950 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C159641895 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C178790620 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C185592680 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C18903297 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C2779805383 @default.
- W2029756016 hasConceptScore W2029756016C2780026642 @default.