Abstract
The winter fast characteristic of mammalian hibernation presents an interesting challenge to the intestine. The absence of feeding reduces energy expenditure and causes atrophy of the mucosa and the potential to compromise absorptive capacity after spring arousal. The preservation of mucosal function in hibernators and ways this might occur despite the dramatic reduction in dietary intake are discussed.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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22 articles.
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