Adult albino rats were kept for 2 minutes at --20 degrees C, then for 5 minutes at 25 degrees C, this intermittent cooling being repeated 15 times. One hour after the end of the cooling, the RNA quantity per cell was determined by means of visible cytospectrophotometry to find the increase in the cytoplasm of medial preoptic area neurons and in the nuclei of their glial satellite cells as well as in the nuclei of the perineuronal glial cells of mammillary bodies. Two days after the rats had stayed at the room temperature, these RNA changey bodies the RNA content decreased.
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April 1974