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- W8285528 abstract "The thermal stability of the newborn animal is usually less secure than that of its parents, even if its ambient temperature is maintained not far below the neutral zone. The reasons for this are: (1) Its smaller size and relative larger surface area. (2) The absence, in most newborn animals, of an insulating layer of subcutaneous fat. (3) The state of nutrition, which may be of immediate importance in some species. (4) The immaturity of the thermal regulating mechanisms. Of these the last is by far the most important. Noradrenaline may be the thermogenic agent which, for a limited time after birth, puts up the oxygen consumption in response to a fall in the ambient temperature. Most newborn animals below their thermoneutral zone reduce their oxygen consumption if the pO2 falls in the ambient air. Since oxygen consumption initiates all heat production this means that hypoxia very often leads to hypothermia. The principles which underly the regulation of body temperature in the newborn baby are no different from those of other newborn animals. The baby differs only in matters of detail and its thermal stability should be managed by the application of well established physiological knowledge." @default.
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