Maximizing cellular adaptation to endurance exercise in skeletal muscle

JA Hawley, C Lundby, JD Cotter, LM Burke - Cell metabolism, 2018 - cell.com
The application of molecular techniques to exercise biology has provided novel insight into
the complexity and breadth of intracellular signaling networks involved in response to …

The complex genetics and biology of human temperament: a review of traditional concepts in relation to new molecular findings

CR Cloninger, KM Cloninger, I Zwir… - Translational …, 2019 - nature.com
Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that temperament is strongly
influenced by more than 700 genes that modulate associative conditioning by molecular …

From lab to real world: heat acclimation considerations for elite athletes

JR Casadio, AE Kilding, JD Cotter, PB Laursen - Sports Medicine, 2017 - Springer
As major sporting events are often held in hot environments, increased interest in ways of
optimally heat acclimating athletes to maximise performance has emerged. Heat acclimation …

Heat stress and dehydration in adapting for performance: good, bad, both, or neither?

AP Akerman, M Tipton, CT Minson, JD Cotter - Temperature, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Physiological systems respond acutely to stress to minimize homeostatic disturbance, and
typically adapt to chronic stress to enhance tolerance to that or a related stressor. It is …

Turning up the heat: an evaluation of the evidence for heating to promote exercise recovery, muscle rehabilitation and adaptation

H McGorm, LA Roberts, JS Coombes, JM Peake - Sports medicine, 2018 - Springer
Historically, heat has been used in various clinical and sports rehabilitation settings to treat
soft tissue injuries. More recently, interest has emerged in using heat to pre-condition …

Passive heat acclimation improves skeletal muscle contractility in humans

S Racinais, MG Wilson… - American Journal of …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of repeated passive heat exposure (ie,
acclimation) on muscle contractility in humans. Fourteen nonheat-acclimated males …

Integrated metabolomic and transcriptomic responses to heat stress in a high-altitude fish, Triplophysa siluroides

Y Chen, X Wu, P Li, Y Liu, M Song, F Li, J Ou… - Fish & Shellfish …, 2023 - Elsevier
Species in Triplophysa display strong adaptability to the extreme environment of the plateau,
thus offering an ideal model to study the molecular mechanism of fish adaptation to …

[HTML][HTML] Minimal upstream open reading frame of Per2 mediates phase fitness of the circadian clock to day/night physiological body temperature rhythm

T Miyake, Y Inoue, X Shao, T Seta, Y Aoki, KTN Pham… - Cell Reports, 2023 - cell.com
Body temperature in homeothermic animals does not remain constant but displays a regular
circadian fluctuation within a physiological range (eg, 35° C–38.5° C in mice), constituting a …

Gestational heat stress alters postnatal offspring body composition indices and metabolic parameters in pigs

RL Boddicker, JT Seibert, JS Johnson, SC Pearce… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The study objectives were to test the hypothesis that heat stress (HS) during gestational
development alters postnatal growth, body composition, and biological response to HS …

Genome-wide DNA methylation profiles changes associated with constant heat stress in pigs as measured by bisulfite sequencing

Y Hao, Y Cui, X Gu - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
Heat stress affects muscle development and meat quality in food animals; however, little is
known regarding its regulatory mechanisms at the epigenetic level, such as via DNA …