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STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF THE CELEBELLUM FOR THE SHIVERING BY COOLING Ryuzo Nakade 1,2 12nd Depart. of Surg, Medical School, Hokkaido University 22nd Depart. of Physiol, Medical School, Hokkaido University pp.5-11
Published Date 1961/1/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406201023
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Experiments were conducted on 24 adult dogs in order to investigate the role of the cerebellum for the shivering elicited by ap-plication of ice-bags on the body. Shivering was observed by means of inspection and E. M. G. of the m. deltoideus and the m. biceps brachii.

(1) Shivering decreased following electric stimulation by inductorium to the sites 5 mm to 15 mm deep from the surface of the reg-ion near to the declive, which was in the lo-bus lunatus anterior, and increased following stimulation of other sites in the cerebellum.

(2) Substantia grisea of the cerebellum was removed by suction in ceveral steps from caudal, shivering increased following remo-val of the lobus lunatus anterior, decreased following removal of the other regions, and almost disappeared following removal of the whole cortex of the cerebellum.

(3) After injection of procain into the bul-bar reticular formation at the fossa rhomboi-dea, alteration of shivering was not recog-nized when cerebellum was stimulated. Shi-vering which had disappeared after removal of the cortex of the cerebellum reappeared following injection of procain into the bulbar reticular formation.


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