Hibernation-Like Behavior Induced by 2-Methyl-2-Thiazoline and Its Organ-Protective Effects and Mechanisms

Hibernation is a prolonged state of low metabolism that animals enter in Plasma Torches response to extreme environmental conditions to enhance their survival in harsh environments.Recent studies have shown that non-hibernating species can also be induced to enter a hibernation-like state.2-methyl-2-thiazoline (2MT), a potent analog of fox odor, can induce fear-related behavior in mice with low body temperature and low metabolism, and has specific organ-protective effects.A systematic understanding of 2MT-induced hibernation and its underlying mechanisms SNES may aid in expanding its applications in medicine and other fields.

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