01360naa a2200301 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000210006024500750008126000090015652006060016565000220077165000240079365000210081765000210083865000110085965000120087065000100088265000210089265000100091365000170092365300120094065300120095265300090096465300140097365300190098777300520100615227402023-11-08 1961 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aWAITES, G. M. H. aPolypnoea evoked by heating the scrotum of ram.h[electronic resource] c1961 aThermal or electrical stimulation of discrete regions in the brain of several species can cause specific and vigorous thermo-regulatory responses1?3. It is equally clear that in sheep and calves, the polypn?a in response to raised environmental temperatures may start before the temperature of the blood supply to the brain changes4,5. It was concluded that in these ruminants the thermal stimulus to panting can be entirely peripheral in origin. Whether the receptors concerned were concentrated in special areas of skin or were uniformly distributed over the surface of the body remained unresolved. aAnimal physiology aAnimal reproduction aBody temperature aCell respiration aHumans aScrotum aSheep aThermoregulation aOvino aReprodução aEscroto aHeating aMale aPolipneia aTermoregulacao tNaturegv. 190, n. 4771, p. 172-173, Apr. 1961.