This is a widely used strategy across all forms of hypometabolism.
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These physiological and biochemical concerns appear to be the core elements of hypometabolism throughout the animal kingdom.
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A person with DLB often shows occipital hypoperfusion on SPECT scan or occipital hypometabolism on a PET scan.
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Mutations in this gene have been implicated in cases of autism, infantile spasms and bitemporal glucose hypometabolism.
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Likewise a paper by Haouzi et al . noted that there is no induction of hypometabolism in sheep, either.
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In parallel, an hypometabolism was underlined by a reduction of several catecholamines ( dopamine, noradrenaline, adrenaline ) and their principal metabolic by-products.
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"We don't know what explains it, but when the hypometabolism goes away with drug therapy, talk therapy or electroconvulsive therapy, people get better,"
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Holtorf maintains a controversial stance that weight loss is not an issue of diet and exercise, citing causes for the inability to lose weight as leptin resistance, undiagnosed hypothyroidism, environmental toxins, hypometabolism and dysfunctional weight set-point.
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These traits can include seasonal fat storage, hypometabolism ( including torpor and hibernation ), small group sizes, low encephalization ( relative brain size ), cathemerality ( activity both day and night ), and strict agonism, such as sperm competition.
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Hiding within hibernacula serves several functions : protection from insect parasitoids that kill about 75 % of the larvae and pupae, avoidance of secondary metabolites built up in their food source, the Arctic willow, degradation of mitochondria linked to hypometabolism and antifreeze synthesis, and conservation of energy reserves needed to synthesize cryoprotective compounds required for freezing survival.