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THERMOREGULATION CONTROL OF
          BODY TEMPERATURE


              By Ahmad Fauzan
          E-mail: d.344.af@gmail.com




          Lecturer and Researcher
      Nursing Basic Science Department
     Muhammadiyah Gombong University
CORE TEMPERATURE

 The core temperature of the human body
  is 37°C
 The core of the human body includes the
  organs of the thorax, abdomen and the
  head
 This is where the vital organs are located
 Their enzyme systems must operate in
  optimum conditions
 The periphery of the body can withstand
  some deviation from the core temperature
HEAT LOSS AND HEAT GAIN

The body must balance its heat budget
Heat is gained:
 by conduction from warm air surrounding the body
 by the body’s metabolic activity which generates heat
  e.g. when muscle move
Heat is lost:
 by conduction and radiation to cold air (or water)
 by evaporation of sweat from the body surface
  (c.f. properties of water)
 Humans can also affect their body temperature by
  changing their behaviour
  e.g. wearing different clothes, seeking shade
MAINTAINING THE BODY TEMPERATURE

      Keeping warm                  Staying cool
Increased                    Increase blood flow to
insulation, subcutaneous     skin, increases conduction
fat reduces the conduction   and radiation of heat from
of heat from the body        the body
Reduced sweating             Increased sweat
decreases evaporation        secretion, increases
                             evaporation
Increased shivering,         Reduced activity
increases heat produced by
muscle tissue 2 to 5 times                © 2008 Paul Billiet ODWS
Core body
temperature
  >37°C

          Thermoreceptors

                 Hypothalamus
                                 nerves          Muscles of
                                Sweat           skin arteriole
                                glands           walls relax
               Muscles         increase                                Skin arteries dilate
               reduce          secretion                                More blood to the
               activity                                                       skin.
                                                                       More radiation &
                                                                       conduction of heat


                                                   More water covers the
                                                          skin.
                                                    More evaporation
                          Less heat generated
NEGATIVE           Blood
                                         FEEDBACK        temperature



                                                  Muscles of
                                                     skin
                                Thermoreceptors    arteriole
                                                  walls relax

 Core body                                             Sweat           Body
                                             nerves                             Return
temperature   Thermoreceptors   Hypothalamus           glands          loses   to 37°C
  >37°C                                               increase          heat
                                                      secretion

                                                      Muscles
                                                      reduce
                                                      activity
Core body
temperature
  <37°C

          Thermoreceptors

                   Hypothalamus          nerves
                                                   Muscles of
              nerves             Sweat            skin arteriole
                                 glands               walls
                 Muscles                            constrict                    Skin arteries
                                decrease                                           constrict
                 shivering      secretion                                      Less blood to the
                                                                                     skin.
                                                                               Less radiation &
                                                                              conduction of heat


                                                      Less water covers the
                                                             skin.
                                                       Less evaporation
                             More heat
                             generated
NEGATIVE               Blood
                                         FEEDBACK            temperature

                                                        Muscles of
                                                          skin
                                                        arteriole
                                Thermoreceptors           walls
                                                        constrict          Body
                                           nerves
                                                                           loses
 Core body                                                Sweat             less    Return
temperature   Thermoreceptors   Hypothalamus              glands            heat   to 37°C
  <37°C                                                  decrease
                                                         secretion

                                                                           Body
                                                         Muscles           gains
                                               nerves    shivering          heat
TEMPERATURE HOMEOSTASIS
       IN HUMANS

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Thermoregulation control of body temperature

  • 1. THERMOREGULATION CONTROL OF BODY TEMPERATURE By Ahmad Fauzan E-mail: d.344.af@gmail.com Lecturer and Researcher Nursing Basic Science Department Muhammadiyah Gombong University
  • 2. CORE TEMPERATURE  The core temperature of the human body is 37°C  The core of the human body includes the organs of the thorax, abdomen and the head  This is where the vital organs are located  Their enzyme systems must operate in optimum conditions  The periphery of the body can withstand some deviation from the core temperature
  • 3. HEAT LOSS AND HEAT GAIN The body must balance its heat budget Heat is gained:  by conduction from warm air surrounding the body  by the body’s metabolic activity which generates heat e.g. when muscle move Heat is lost:  by conduction and radiation to cold air (or water)  by evaporation of sweat from the body surface (c.f. properties of water)  Humans can also affect their body temperature by changing their behaviour e.g. wearing different clothes, seeking shade
  • 4. MAINTAINING THE BODY TEMPERATURE Keeping warm Staying cool Increased Increase blood flow to insulation, subcutaneous skin, increases conduction fat reduces the conduction and radiation of heat from of heat from the body the body Reduced sweating Increased sweat decreases evaporation secretion, increases evaporation Increased shivering, Reduced activity increases heat produced by muscle tissue 2 to 5 times © 2008 Paul Billiet ODWS
  • 5. Core body temperature >37°C Thermoreceptors Hypothalamus nerves Muscles of Sweat skin arteriole glands walls relax Muscles increase Skin arteries dilate reduce secretion More blood to the activity skin. More radiation & conduction of heat More water covers the skin. More evaporation Less heat generated
  • 6. NEGATIVE Blood FEEDBACK temperature Muscles of skin Thermoreceptors arteriole walls relax Core body Sweat Body nerves Return temperature Thermoreceptors Hypothalamus glands loses to 37°C >37°C increase heat secretion Muscles reduce activity
  • 7. Core body temperature <37°C Thermoreceptors Hypothalamus nerves Muscles of nerves Sweat skin arteriole glands walls Muscles constrict Skin arteries decrease constrict shivering secretion Less blood to the skin. Less radiation & conduction of heat Less water covers the skin. Less evaporation More heat generated
  • 8. NEGATIVE Blood FEEDBACK temperature Muscles of skin arteriole Thermoreceptors walls constrict Body nerves loses Core body Sweat less Return temperature Thermoreceptors Hypothalamus glands heat to 37°C <37°C decrease secretion Body Muscles gains nerves shivering heat