Literature DB >> 6640528

Heat-induced protection of mice against thermal death.

G C Li, J L Meyer, J Y Mak, G M Hahn.   

Abstract

The possibility that the exposure of organisms to whole-body hyperthermia may provide protection against subsequent thermal exposures is intriguing and may play an important role in the clinical scheduling of fractionated hyperthermia. We used C3H mice to investigate whether whole-body heating can be used as a conditioning treatment to induce protection of mice against thermal death from a subsequent heat treatment. Our data clearly show that a conditioning whole-body heat dose (41 degrees for 40 min), by itself nonlethal, can give substantial protection to animals against a later heat treatment. The heat-induced protection is transient in nature: it reaches a maximum by 6 to 24 hr following the 41 degrees conditioning dose and decays by approximately 60% by 72 hr. The data presented do not shed any light on the cause of death following whole-body hyperthermia. Our results show clearly that the response of a complex organism to heat can be altered by previous heat exposure.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6640528

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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Authors:  James P Morton; Anna C Kayani; Anne McArdle; Barry Drust
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Review 2.  "Heat shock protein 70 in pancreatic diseases: Friend or foe".

Authors:  Bhuwan Giri; Vrishketan Sethi; Shrey Modi; Bharti Garg; Sulagna Banerjee; Ashok Saluja; Vikas Dudeja
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4.  The effect of heat stress on skeletal muscle contractile properties.

Authors:  Marius Locke; Carlo Celotti
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2013-11-22       Impact factor: 3.667

5.  Correlation of heat shock protein expression to gender difference in development of stress-induced gastric mucosal injury in rats.

Authors:  Taiji Takahashi; Michiro Otaka; Masaru Odashima; Kumiko Tamaki; Makiko Takada; Yuko Izumi; Tomoyoshi Shibuya; Naoto Sakamoto; Hideaki Itoh; Sumio Watanabe
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Review 6.  Insights into the role of heat shock protein 72 to whole-body heat acclimation in humans.

Authors:  Fabiano Trigueiro Amorim; Ivana T Fonseca; Christiano A Machado-Moreira; Flávio de Castro Magalhães
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