Heat shock response and autophagy—cooperation and control
K Dokladny, OB Myers, PL Moseley - Autophagy, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Protein quality control (proteostasis) depends on constant protein degradation and
resynthesis, and is essential for proper homeostasis in systems from single cells to whole …
resynthesis, and is essential for proper homeostasis in systems from single cells to whole …
Interactions of gut microbiota, endotoxemia, immune function, and diet in exertional heatstroke
LE Armstrong, EC Lee… - Journal of Sports …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Exertional heatstroke (EHS) is a medical emergency that cannot be predicted, requires
immediate whole‐body cooling to reduce elevated internal body temperature, and is …
immediate whole‐body cooling to reduce elevated internal body temperature, and is …
Effects of oral glutamine supplementation on exercise-induced gastrointestinal permeability and tight junction protein expression
MN Zuhl, KR Lanphere, L Kravitz… - Journal of applied …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
The objectives of this study are threefold: 1) to assess whether 7 days of oral glutamine
(GLN) supplementation reduces exercise-induced intestinal permeability; 2) whether …
(GLN) supplementation reduces exercise-induced intestinal permeability; 2) whether …
Isothermic and fixed intensity heat acclimation methods induce similar heat adaptation following short and long-term timescales
Heat acclimation requires the interaction between hot environments and exercise to elicit
thermoregulatory adaptations. Optimal synergism between these parameters is unknown …
thermoregulatory adaptations. Optimal synergism between these parameters is unknown …
[HTML][HTML] Extracellular Hsp72 concentration relates to a minimum endogenous criteria during acute exercise-heat exposure
Extracellular heat shock protein 72 (eHsp72) concentration increases during exercise-heat
stress when conditions elicit physiological strain. Differences in severity of environmental …
stress when conditions elicit physiological strain. Differences in severity of environmental …
[HTML][HTML] Heat acclimation-induced intracellular HSP70 in humans: a meta-analysis
R Nava, MN Zuhl - Cell Stress and Chaperones, 2020 - Elsevier
Heat acclimation (HA) in humans promotes thermoregulatory adaptations that support
management of core temperature in hot environments and reduces the likelihood of heat …
management of core temperature in hot environments and reduces the likelihood of heat …
Isothermic and fixed‐intensity heat acclimation methods elicit equal increases in Hsp72 mRNA
Thermotolerance, to which heat shock protein‐72 (Hsp72) contributes, is an acquired state
achieved following heat acclimation (HA), eliciting cellular adaption and protection against …
achieved following heat acclimation (HA), eliciting cellular adaption and protection against …
Insights into the role of heat shock protein 72 to whole-body heat acclimation in humans
FT Amorim, IT Fonseca, CA Machado-Moreira… - Temperature, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Heat acclimation results in systemic and cellular adaptions that reduce the negative effect of
heat and, consequently, the risk of heat illness. Although the classical changes observed …
heat and, consequently, the risk of heat illness. Although the classical changes observed …
Strategies to mitigate acute kidney injury risk during physical work in the heat
Prolonged physical work in the heat can reduce renal function and increase the risk of acute
kidney injury (AKI). This is concerning given that the latest climate change projections …
kidney injury (AKI). This is concerning given that the latest climate change projections …
Transcriptomic changes in C2C12 myotubes triggered by electrical stimulation: Role of Ca2+ i-mediated and Ca2+ i-independent signaling and elevated [Na+] i/[K+] i …
S Sidorenko, E Klimanova, K Milovanova, OD Lopina… - Cell Calcium, 2018 - Elsevier
Elevation of Ca 2+ i and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) are considered as major
signals triggering transcriptomic changes in exercising skeletal muscle. Electrical pulse …
signals triggering transcriptomic changes in exercising skeletal muscle. Electrical pulse …