Physiological changes in animals exposed to elevated ambient temperature are characterized by the redistribution of blood toward the periphery to dissipate heat, with a consequent decline in blood flow and oxygen and nutrient supply to splanchnic tissues. Metabolic adaptations and gut dysfunction lead to oxidative stress, translocation of lumen contents, and release of proinflammatory mediators, activating a systemic inflammatory response. This review discusses the activation and development of the inflammatory response in heat-stressed models
This information was presented the 2015 Herd Health and Nutrition Conference, organized by the PRO-D...
Heat stroke (HS) is an ancient illness dating back more than 2000 years and continues to be a health...
During exercise, body temperature rises as a result of increased energy metabolism and heat absorbed...
Physiological changes in animals exposed to elevated ambient temperature are character-ized by the r...
Hotter and drier summers as consequences of climate change have a dramatic impact on livestock healt...
Inflammatory factors, both centrally produced and released from adipocytes (fat cells), have been sh...
Heat stress causes functional and metabolic alterations in different cells and tissues. There are se...
Canine heatstroke is a life-threatening condition resulting from an imbalance between heat dissipati...
Heat and immune stress can affect athletes in a wide range of sports and environmental conditions. T...
The changes in circulating cytokines throughout the progression of heat stroke–induced systemic infl...
Heat stress is often associated with exercise, sport and physical activity undertaken in the topics....
Thermotolerance (cellular adaptations that allow survival after an acute, severe heat exposure) and ...
Climate change is predicted to cause shifts in average temperature and increase extreme heat events....
Climate changes have increased the prevalence and intensity of environmental and exertional heat str...
Body-temperature elevations are multifactorial in origin and classified as hyperthermia as a rise in...
This information was presented the 2015 Herd Health and Nutrition Conference, organized by the PRO-D...
Heat stroke (HS) is an ancient illness dating back more than 2000 years and continues to be a health...
During exercise, body temperature rises as a result of increased energy metabolism and heat absorbed...
Physiological changes in animals exposed to elevated ambient temperature are character-ized by the r...
Hotter and drier summers as consequences of climate change have a dramatic impact on livestock healt...
Inflammatory factors, both centrally produced and released from adipocytes (fat cells), have been sh...
Heat stress causes functional and metabolic alterations in different cells and tissues. There are se...
Canine heatstroke is a life-threatening condition resulting from an imbalance between heat dissipati...
Heat and immune stress can affect athletes in a wide range of sports and environmental conditions. T...
The changes in circulating cytokines throughout the progression of heat stroke–induced systemic infl...
Heat stress is often associated with exercise, sport and physical activity undertaken in the topics....
Thermotolerance (cellular adaptations that allow survival after an acute, severe heat exposure) and ...
Climate change is predicted to cause shifts in average temperature and increase extreme heat events....
Climate changes have increased the prevalence and intensity of environmental and exertional heat str...
Body-temperature elevations are multifactorial in origin and classified as hyperthermia as a rise in...
This information was presented the 2015 Herd Health and Nutrition Conference, organized by the PRO-D...
Heat stroke (HS) is an ancient illness dating back more than 2000 years and continues to be a health...
During exercise, body temperature rises as a result of increased energy metabolism and heat absorbed...