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Physiological responses to acute changes in temperature and oxygenation in bird and reptile embryos. | LitMetric

Physiological responses to acute changes in temperature and oxygenation in bird and reptile embryos.

Respir Physiol Neurobiol

Laboratory of Developmental Biophysics, Institute of Developmental Biology RAS, Moscow, Russia.

Published: August 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Environmental factors, like temperature changes and low oxygen (hypoxia), significantly affect the development of embryos and extra-embryonic organs in reptiles and birds.
  • The study explores how certain physiological characteristics—such as the functions of extra-embryonic membranes and the cardiovascular system—respond to these environmental changes, particularly during acute conditions.
  • The analysis focuses on how these responses evolve as embryos age, highlighting the development of regulatory mechanisms and their impact on oxygen consumption during fluctuations in temperature and oxygen levels.

Article Abstract

Environmental conditions considerably influence embryogenesis and subsequent postnatal development; however, the roles of individual embryonic physiological systems in these effects remain largely unclear. Data on the effects of some environmental factors (temperature variation and hypoxia) on the development of embryos and extra-embryonic organs in reptiles and birds are summarized, with special emphasis on acute changes in these factors. The involvement of several physiological characteristics related to the functions of the extra-embryonic membranes, cardiovascular system, and embryonic behavior (amnion rhythmic contractions, cardiac activity, and embryonic motility) in the integrated response to temperature fluctuations and acute hypoxia is considered. The changes in this response with embryonic age in reptiles and birds are analyzed. Particular attention is paid to the maturation of the regulatory mechanisms, interactions among the above parameters, and their possible contributions to the changes in oxygen consumption (or its stability) during short-term changes in temperature and oxygenation at different stages of embryonic development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2011.04.003DOI Listing

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