The impact of castration on physiological responses to exertional heat stroke in mice.
Christian K GarciaGerard P RobinsonBryce J GambinoMichael T RuaOrlando LaitanoThomas L ClantonPublished in: PloS one (2022)
The results of these experiments exclude the hypothesis that reduced performance of male mice during EHS trials is due to the effects of male sex hormones or intact gonads. However, the results are consistent with a role of male sex hormones or intact gonads in suppressing the early and rapid rise in core temperature during the early stages of exercise in the heat.