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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577295/the-increase-in-core-body-temperature-in-response-to-exertional-heat-stress-can-predict-exercise-induced-gastrointestinal-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kayla Henningsen, Alice Mika, Rebekah Alcock, Stephanie K Gaskell, Alexandra Parr, Christopher Rauch, Isabela Russo, Rhiannon M J Snipe, Ricardo J S Costa
Utilizing metadata from existing exertional and exertional-heat stress studies, the study aimed to determine if the exercise-associated increase in core body temperature can predict the change in exercise-induced gastrointestinal syndrome (EIGS) biomarkers and exercise-associated gastrointestinal symptoms (Ex-GIS). Endurance-trained individuals completed 2 h of running exercise in temperate (21.2-30.0°C) to hot (35.0-37.2°C) ambient conditions (n = 132 trials). Blood samples were collected pre- and post-exercise to determine the change in gastrointestinal integrity biomarkers and systemic inflammatory cytokines...
2024: Temperature: Multidisciplinary Biomedical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577294/validation-of-upper-thermal-thresholds-for-outdoor-sports-using-thermal-physiology-modelling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takahiro Oyama, Minoru Fujii, Kenichi Nakajima, Jun'ya Takakura, Yasuaki Hijioka
Thermal safety guidelines with upper thresholds aim to protect athletes' health, yet evidence-based sport-specific thresholds remain unestablished. Experimenting with athletes in severely hot conditions raises ethical concerns, so we used a thermo-physiological model to validate the thresholds of guidelines for outdoor sports. First, the reproducibility of the joint system thermoregulation model (JOS-3) of core temperature has been validated for 18 sports experiments ( n  = 213) and 11 general exercise experiments ( n  = 121) using the Bland - Altman analysis...
2024: Temperature: Multidisciplinary Biomedical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577108/-trpa5-encodes-a-thermosensitive-ankyrin-ion-channel-receptor-in-a-triatomine-insect
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marjorie A Liénard, David Baez-Nieto, Cheng-Chia Tsai, Wendy A Valencia-Montoya, Balder Werin, Urban Johanson, Jean-Marc Lassance, Jen Q Pan, Nanfang Yu, Naomi E Pierce
As ectotherms, insects need heat-sensitive receptors to monitor environmental temperatures and facilitate thermoregulation. We show that TRPA5, a class of ankyrin transient receptor potential (TRP) channels absent in dipteran genomes, may function as insect heat receptors. In the triatomine bug Rhodnius prolixus (order: Hemiptera), a vector of Chagas disease, the channel RpTRPA5B displays a uniquely high thermosensitivity, with biophysical determinants including a large channel activation enthalpy change (72 kcal/mol), a high temperature coefficient (Q10  = 25), and in vitro temperature-induced currents from 53°C to 68°C (T0...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574988/effects-of-thermophily-relevant-temperature-variation-and-sex-on-digestive-performance-in-pythons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Derek M Benson, Dale F DeNardo
Different physiological performances are often optimized at slightly varying temperatures, which can lead to ectotherms selecting higher body temperatures during certain physiological efforts (e.g., digestion, reproduction). Such thermophilic responses can lead to temperature-based tradeoffs between two physiological activities with differing optimal temperatures or between optimizing a physiological activity and water balance, as water loss is elevated at higher temperatures. For example, ectotherms will often select a higher body temperature after consuming a meal, but the extent to which body temperature is elevated after eating is affected by its hydric state...
April 2, 2024: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574849/hypothalamic-trpm8-and-trpa1-ion-channel-genes-in-the-regulation-of-temperature-homeostasis-at-water-balance-changes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T V Kozyreva, I V Orlov, A R Boyarskaya, I P Voronova
The role of the hypothalamic cold-sensitive ion channels - transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) and transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) in homeostatic systems of thermoregulation and water-salt balance - is not clear. The interaction of homeostatic systems of thermoregulation and water-salt balance without additional temperature load did not receive due attention, too. On the models of water-balance disturbance, we tried to elucidate some aspect of these problems. Body temperature (Tbody ), O2 consumption, CO2 excretion, electrical muscle activity (EMA), temperature of tail skin (Ttail ), plasma osmolality, as well as gene expression of hypothalamic TRPM8 and TRPA1 have been registered in rats of 3 groups: control; water-deprived (3 days under dry-eating); and hyperhydrated (6 days without dry food, drinking liquid 4 % sucrose)...
April 2, 2024: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572540/nitrate-ingestion-blunts-the-increase-in-blood-pressure-during-cool-air-exposure-a-double-blind-placebo-controlled-randomized-crossover-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha N Rowland, Emma O'Donnell, Lewis J James, Mariasole Da Boit, Naoto Fujii, Josh T Arnold, Alex B Lloyd, Clare M Eglin, Anthony I Shepherd, Stephen J Bailey
Cold exposure increases blood pressure (BP) and salivary flow rate (SFR). Increased cold-induced SFR would be hypothesised to enhance oral nitrate delivery for reduction to nitrite by oral anaerobes and to subsequently elevate plasma [nitrite] and nitric oxide bioavailability. We tested the hypothesis that dietary nitrate supplementation would increase plasma [nitrite] and lower BP to a greater extent in cool compared to normothermic conditions. Twelve males attended the laboratory on four occasions. Baseline measurements were completed at 28°C...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568259/caffeine-ingestion-compromises-thermoregulation-and-does-not-improve-cycling-time-to-exhaustion-in-the-heat-amongst-males
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin John, Sayyam Kathuria, Jenny Peel, Joe Page, Robyn Aitkenhead, Aimee Felstead, Shane M Heffernan, Owen Jeffries, Jamie Tallent, Mark Waldron
PURPOSE: Caffeine is a commonly used ergogenic aid for endurance events; however, its efficacy and safety have been questioned in hot environmental conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of acute caffeine supplementation on cycling time to exhaustion and thermoregulation in the heat. METHODS: In a double-blind, randomised, cross-over trial, 12 healthy caffeine-habituated and unacclimatised males cycled to exhaustion in the heat (35 °C, 40% RH) at an intensity associated with the thermoneutral gas exchange threshold, on two separate occasions, 60 min after ingesting caffeine (5 mg/kg) or placebo (5 mg/kg)...
April 3, 2024: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567302/low-thyroxine-serves-as-an-upstream-regulator-of-ecophysiological-adaptations-in-ansell-s-mole-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Gerhardt, Sabine Begall, Caroline Frädrich, Kostja Renko, Alexandra Heinrich, Josef Köhrle, Yoshiyuki Henning
INTRODUCTION: About 10% of all rodent species have evolved a subterranean way of life, although life in subterranean burrows is associated with harsh environmental conditions that would be lethal to most animals living above ground. Two key adaptations for survival in subterranean habitats are low resting metabolic rate (RMR) and core body temperature (Tb ). However, the upstream regulation of these traits was unknown thus far. Previously, we have reported exceptionally low concentrations of the thyroid hormone (TH) thyroxine (T4), and peculiarities in TH regulating mechanisms in two African mole-rat species, the naked mole-rat and the Ansell's mole-rat...
2024: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567267/experimental-research-in-environmentally-induced-hyperthermic-older-persons-a-systematic-quantitative-literature-review-mapping-the-available-evidence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aaron J E Bach, Sarah J K Cunningham, Norman R Morris, Zhiwei Xu, Shannon Rutherford, Sebastian Binnewies, Robert D Meade
The heat-related health burden is expected to persist and worsen in the coming years due to an aging global population and climate change. Defining the breadth and depth of our understanding of age-related changes in thermoregulation can identify underlying causes and strategies to protect vulnerable individuals from heat. We conducted the first systematic quantitative literature review to provide context to the historical experimental research of healthy older adults - compared to younger adults or unhealthy age matched cases - during exogenous heat strain, focusing on factors that influence thermoregulatory function (e...
January 2, 2024: Temperature: Multidisciplinary Biomedical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566398/use-of-thermography-in-the-long-term-evaluation-of-scrotal-surface-temperature-and-its-impact-on-seminal-quality-in-stallions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M L Freitas, J H M Viana, M A N Dode, T R C Braga, R A de Oliveira
Scrotal surface thermography is a non-invasive method for assessing testicular thermoregulation in stallions; however, few studies have explored the application of this technique concerning the thermal physiology of equine reproductive systems. This study aimed to evaluate the consistency of testicular thermoregulation in stallions over a year using thermography to measure the scrotal surface temperature (SST). Moreover, we assessed the best region for measuring the surface body temperature compared with the SST...
April 2024: Reproduction in Domestic Animals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557376/-a-cross-sectional-survey-of-delivery-room-transitional-care-management-for-very-extremely-preterm-infants-in-24-hospitals-in-shenzhen-city
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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the current status of delivery room transitional care management for very/extremely preterm infants in Shenzhen City. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in November 2022, involving 24 tertiary hospitals participating in the Shenzhen Neonatal Data Network. The survey assessed the implementation of transitional care management in the delivery room, including prenatal preparation, delivery room resuscitation, and post-resuscitation management in the neonatal intensive care unit...
March 15, 2024: Zhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke za Zhi, Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554664/association-of-intestinal-inflammation-and-permeability-markers-with-clinical-manifestations-of-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ines Rajkovaca Latic, Zvonimir Popovic, Katica Mijatovic, Ines Sahinovic, Vlasta Pekic, Domagoj Vucic, Vesna Cosic, Blazenka Miskic, Svetlana Tomic
INTRODUCTION: Intestinal inflammation and gut microbiota dysbiosis can stimulate degeneration of dopaminergic neurons and development of Parkinson's disease (PD) via the gut-brain axis in certain patients. METHODS: In a case-control study, fecal markers of intestinal inflammation and permeability were measured using the ELISA method in PD patients and healthy controls. Motor and nonmotor symptoms were assessed using the Movement Disorder Society (MDS) Unified PD Rating Scale, Hoehn & Yahr scale, MDS Non-Motor Symptom Scale, Scales for Outcomes in PD - Autonomic Dysfunction, PD Sleep Scale - 2, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, Beck Anxiety Inventory, and Beck Depression Inventory-II...
March 27, 2024: Parkinsonism & related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552446/state-dependent-movement-choices-of-desert-lizards-the-role-of-behavioural-thermoregulation-during-summer-and-winter
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gavin Stark, Liang Ma, Zhi-Gao Zeng, Wei-Guo Du, Ofir Levy
Environmental temperatures are increasing worldwide, threatening desert ectotherms already living at their thermal limits. Organisms with flexible thermoregulatory behaviours may be able to mitigate the effects of extreme temperatures by moving among microhabitats, yet little work has tracked movement patterns of desert ectotherms in the wild over diurnal scales or compared behaviour among seasons. Here, we used camera traps to track the thermoregulatory behaviour and microhabitat choices of 30 desert lizards (Messalina bahaldini) in custom, outdoor arenas that provided access to open, rock, and bush microhabitats...
March 18, 2024: Journal of Thermal Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552445/temperature-differently-affects-body-pigmentation-of-the-paper-wasp-polistes-dominula-along-an-urban-and-a-wider-geographical-gradient
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Ferrari, Carlo Polidori
In insects, different pigments, such as melanins and pterins, are involved in thermoregulation. The degree of melanisation often varies along geographical gradients, according to the so-called thermal melanism hypothesis, i.e. darker forms are found in colder places because they can warm up more quickly. Similarly, pterins work as heat sinks and thus are expected to be more abundant in colder sites. Cities, which are warmer than surrounding areas (Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect), might also be expected to influence pigmentation, although studies are lacking...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Thermal Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544805/comprehensive-whole-genome-resequencing-unveils-genetic-diversity-and-selective-signatures-of-the-xiangdong-black-goat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ziao Liu, Haobang Li, Yang Luo, Jianbo Li, Ao Sun, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Baizhong Zhang, Chuzhao Lei, Kangle Yi
Xiangdong black goats, indigenous to Hunan Province, China, exhibit remarkable adaptation to challenging environments and possess distinct black coat coloration alongside exceptional meat quality attributes. Despite their significance, comprehensive genomic investigations of this breed have been notably lacking. This study involved a comprehensive examination of population structure, genomic diversity, and regions of selection in Xiangdong black goats utilizing whole-genome sequencing data from 20 samples of this breed and 139 published samples from six other Chinese goat breeds...
2024: Frontiers in Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544618/screening-and-phasewise-management-of-burn-injuries
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REVIEW
Neha N Sarda, Snehlata Hingway
Thermal, electrical, chemical, or electromagnetic radiation can cause painful wounds or burns. Spilling hot liquids onto the skin can also cause these kinds of injuries. The two biggest factors contributing to burn injuries in the elderly are smoking and exposure to open flames, while scalding is the primary cause of burn damage in children. Newborns and the elderly make up the majority of burn casualties. In India, there are estimated to be 6-7 million burn cases per year. The high incidence is attributed to the population's illiteracy, poverty, and lack of awareness of safety...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540150/metabolic-effects-of-brown-adipose-tissue-activity-due-to-cold-exposure-in-humans-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-rcts-and-non-rcts
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REVIEW
Shirin Tabei, Rodrigo Chamorro, Sebastian M Meyhöfer, Britta Wilms
Brown adipose tissue (BAT), specialized in thermoregulation in mammals, has been linked to improved glucose and lipid homeostasis when activated by cold exposure (CE). This systematic review and meta-analysis assessed the metabolic effects of CE-induced BAT activation in healthy humans, examining changes in glucose and lipid metabolism compared to thermoneutrality (TN). A literature search was conducted, identifying relevant human studies, including randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and non-RCTs, based on predefined inclusion criteria...
February 28, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540070/a-capsaicin-based-phytogenic-solution-improves-performance-and-thermal-tolerance-of-heat-stressed-growing-pigs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miguel Cervantes, Panagiotis Sakkas, Moisés Soto, Alejandra Jaquelin Gómez, Reyna L Camacho, Néstor Arce, Nicolas Quilichini, Adriana Morales
Exposure to heat stress (HS) detrimentally affects pig performance. This study explored whether a dietary phytogenic solution based on Capsicum spp. (PHY) could enhance the thermal tolerance of heat-stressed growing pigs. Forty-two individually housed pigs were randomly assigned to three treatments: thermoneutral pigs on a control diet (TN-C) and pigs subjected to HS fed the control diet either without (HS-C) or with supplemental PHY (HS-PHY). The TN-C group exhibited increased average daily gain (ADG) and feed intake (FI) compared to both HS-C ( p < 0...
March 21, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539928/assessing-ecogeographic-rules-in-two-sigmodontine-rodents-along-an-elevational-gradient-in-central-chile
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandro Valladares-Gómez, Fernando Torres-Pérez, R Eduardo Palma
Bergmann's and Allen's rules are two classic ecogeographic rules concerning the physiological mechanisms employed by endotherm vertebrates for heat conservation in cold environments, which correlate with adaptive morphological changes. Thus, larger body sizes (Bergmann's rule) and shorter appendages and limbs (Allen's rule) are expected in mammals inhabiting cold environments (higher latitudes). Both rules may also apply to elevational gradients, due to the decrease in external temperature as elevation increases...
March 8, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538556/heat-transfer-by-sweat-droplet-evaporation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohadese Beigtan, Marta Gonçalves, Byung Mook Weon
Sweating regulates the body temperature in extreme environments or during exercise. Here, we investigate the evaporative heat transfer of a sweat droplet at the microscale to unveil how the evaporation complexity of a sweat droplet would affect the body's ability to cool under specific environmental conditions. Our findings reveal that, depending on the relative humidity and temperature levels, sweat droplets experience imperfect evaporation dynamics, whereas water droplets evaporate perfectly at equivalent ambient conditions...
March 27, 2024: Environmental Science & Technology
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