Abstract
Rats subjected to five episodes of recurrent, progressively deeper hypothermia showed no difference in cerebral deposition of rubidium tracer at 16 °C and/or apnea from animals lowered to this temperature and/or condition only once. Rats allowed to rewarm from 16 °C showed persisting increased cerebral deposition of tracer at 20 °C with gradual diminution at higher temperatures; at 37 °C, deposition of rubidium tracer in brains of rewarmed rats was not different from that of euthermic rats which were not subjected to hypothermia.
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