A rabbit ear model resembling the human digit was studied to determine
the vascular response of the rabbit ear to a cold stress. Following m
oderate cooling (10 minutes at 5-degrees-8-degrees-C), auricular blood
flow and cutaneous perfusion were reduced. This decrease was reversed
by 30 minutes of warming. The response in the rabbit ear to cold stre
ss is similar to that of normal human digits. The similarities between
the control of the circulation in human digits and rabbit ears may re
sult from the similarities in digital and auricular vascular receptors
and receptor subtypes. Verification of the rabbit model provides an e
xperimental method for obtaining important data regarding digital path
ophysiology and the treatment of cold intolerance. Further study with
this model will provide clinically relevant information regarding the
pathophysiology of digital thermoregulatory abnormalities.