Exertional heat stroke leads to concurrent long‐term epigenetic memory, immunosuppression and altered heat shock response in female mice
Abstract
Exposure to exertional heat stroke (EHS) has been linked to increased long‐term decrements of health. Epigenetic reprogramming is involved in the response to heat acclimation; however, whether the long‐term effects of EHS are mediated by epigenetic reprogramming is unknown.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Oct 26, 2020
- Source ID
- 10.1113/jp280518
Entities
People
- Alberto Riva
- Christian K. Garcia
- Gerard P. Robinson
- Jamal M. Alzahrani
- Jason O. Brant
- John D. Iwaniec
- Kevin O Murray
- Laila H. Sheikh
- Lucas De Carvalho
- Michael P. Kladde
- Orlando Laitano
- Thomas L Clanton
Organizations
- United States Department of Defense
- University of Florida