Heatstroke is characterized by excessive hyperthermia associated with systemic inflammatory responses, which leads to multiple organ failure, in which brain disorders predominate. This definition can be almost fulfilled by a mouse model of heatstroke used in the present study. Unanesthetized mice were exposed to whole body heating (41.2°C for 1 hour) and then returned to room temperature (26°C) for recovery. Immediately after termination of whole body heating, heated mice displayed excessive hyperthermia (body core temperature ~42.5°C). Four hours after termination of heat stress, heated mice displayed (i) systemic inflammation; (ii) ischemic, hypoxic, and oxidative damage to the hypothalamus; (iii) hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical axis...
<div><p>The production of new blood cells relies on a hierarchical network of hematopoietic stem and...
The incidence of heatstroke has been increasing. Heatstroke has been shown to affect physiological b...
Background: Heat stress induces many pathophysiological responses and has a profound impact on brain...
Copyright © 2014 Ling-Shu Tseng et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BackgroundIntravenous administration of human umbilical cord blood cells (HUCBC) has been shown to i...
SummaryThis current review summarized animal models of heatstroke experimentation that promote our c...
SummaryThis current review summarized animal models of heatstroke experimentation that promote our c...
Abstract: The hypothalamus may be involved in regulating homeostasis, motivation, and emotional beha...
Abstract Background Transgenic mice have been used to examine the role of heat shock protein (HSP)72...
Previous animal models of heat stress have been compromised by methodologies, such as restraint and ...
Abstract Background This study was performed to gain insights into novel therapeutic approaches for ...
The changes in circulating cytokines throughout the progression of heat stroke–induced systemic infl...
Hormesis is a dose response phenomenon of cells and organisms to various types of stressors. Mild st...
Introduction: The present study aimed to explore protective mechanisms of hypothermia against mild c...
Copyright © 2013 Yu-Feng Tian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
<div><p>The production of new blood cells relies on a hierarchical network of hematopoietic stem and...
The incidence of heatstroke has been increasing. Heatstroke has been shown to affect physiological b...
Background: Heat stress induces many pathophysiological responses and has a profound impact on brain...
Copyright © 2014 Ling-Shu Tseng et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BackgroundIntravenous administration of human umbilical cord blood cells (HUCBC) has been shown to i...
SummaryThis current review summarized animal models of heatstroke experimentation that promote our c...
SummaryThis current review summarized animal models of heatstroke experimentation that promote our c...
Abstract: The hypothalamus may be involved in regulating homeostasis, motivation, and emotional beha...
Abstract Background Transgenic mice have been used to examine the role of heat shock protein (HSP)72...
Previous animal models of heat stress have been compromised by methodologies, such as restraint and ...
Abstract Background This study was performed to gain insights into novel therapeutic approaches for ...
The changes in circulating cytokines throughout the progression of heat stroke–induced systemic infl...
Hormesis is a dose response phenomenon of cells and organisms to various types of stressors. Mild st...
Introduction: The present study aimed to explore protective mechanisms of hypothermia against mild c...
Copyright © 2013 Yu-Feng Tian et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
<div><p>The production of new blood cells relies on a hierarchical network of hematopoietic stem and...
The incidence of heatstroke has been increasing. Heatstroke has been shown to affect physiological b...
Background: Heat stress induces many pathophysiological responses and has a profound impact on brain...