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White mouse pups can use torpor for energy conservation

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00360-020-01263-8

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Daily torpor; Development; Ecology; Heterothermy; Medical implications; Mouse pups; Mus musculus

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White mice are ubiquitous laboratory animals and have been extensively studied. To reveal potential undiscovered traits, we tested the hypothesis that during development, when heat loss in mouse pups is high, they can use daily torpor for energy conservation. We determined at what age individual mouse pups are able to defend their body temperature at room temperature (ambient temperature, T-a = 20 degrees C) and whether they could use torpor from that time. Initially at 5/6 days (body mass, BM 3 g), still naked mice cooled rapidly. In contrast, at 14 days (BM 6 g), they could maintain a high, constant body temperature and, therefore, had reached competent endothermy. These mouse pups at 20% of adult BM were able to enter into and arouse from torpor as determined via the rate of oxygen consumption; this was the case for both individuals that were exposed to a cooling regime as well as those that were not. During torpor, metabolism fell by up to > 90% and torpor lasted for up to 12 h. As mice grew, torpor was still used but was less pronounced. Our study shows that although the physiology of laboratory mice has been widely examined, their functional capabilities have still not been fully revealed, which has implications for biomedicine. Our and other developmental data suggest that because torpor is so efficient in conserving energy, it is likely to be used during the growth phase by diverse mammals and birds to survive energetic and thermal challenges.

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