Effects of thermal stimulation on intracellular sodium, potassium and chlorine in the sweat glands of the cow, sheep and goat

The intracellular concentrations of electrolyte elements in the sweat glands of the cow, sheep and goat provide evidence of altered secretory activity upon thermal stimulation in the cow but give no indication of such change in the sheep and goat. The results support the view that increased secretor...

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description The intracellular concentrations of electrolyte elements in the sweat glands of the cow, sheep and goat provide evidence of altered secretory activity upon thermal stimulation in the cow but give no indication of such change in the sheep and goat. The results support the view that increased secretory function contributes to the pattern of sweat output in the cow.
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Cattle - metabolism
Chlorine
Chlorine - analysis
Chlorine - metabolism
cows
Goats
Goats - metabolism
Hot Temperature
Intracellular
Potassium
Potassium - analysis
Potassium - metabolism
secretions
Sheep
Sheep - metabolism
Sodium
Sodium - analysis
Sodium - metabolism
Stimulation
Sweat
Sweat gland
sweat glands
Sweat Glands - analysis
Sweat Glands - metabolism
Sweat Glands - physiology
Veterinary medicine
title Effects of thermal stimulation on intracellular sodium, potassium and chlorine in the sweat glands of the cow, sheep and goat
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