2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1114233
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Alteration of gut microbiota after heat acclimation may reduce organ damage by regulating immune factors during heat stress

Abstract: IntroductionHeat-related illnesses can lead to morbidity, which are anticipated to increase frequency with predictions of increased global surface temperatures and extreme weather events. Although heat acclimation training (HAT) could prevent heat-related diseases, the mechanisms underlying HAT-promoting beneficial changes in organ function, immunity, and gut microbes remain unclear.MethodsIn the current study, we recruited 32 healthy young soldiers and randomly divided them into 4 teams to conduct HATs for 10… Show more

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“…It is tempting to speculate this could be a possible mechanism through which the gut microbiota may influence health and performance. Indeed, there are reports that have associated microbiota alterations after heat acclimation to reduced organ damage biomarkers (Liu et al, 2023). However, to date, no studies have obtained acute pre-and post-exercise samples with heat stress.…”
Section: Impact Of Exercise Mode Dose and Environmental Conditions On...mentioning
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“…It is tempting to speculate this could be a possible mechanism through which the gut microbiota may influence health and performance. Indeed, there are reports that have associated microbiota alterations after heat acclimation to reduced organ damage biomarkers (Liu et al, 2023). However, to date, no studies have obtained acute pre-and post-exercise samples with heat stress.…”
Section: Impact Of Exercise Mode Dose and Environmental Conditions On...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, there are reports that have associated microbiota alterations after heat acclimation to reduced organ damage biomarkers (Liu et al., 2023 ). However, to date, no studies have obtained acute pre‐ and post‐exercise samples with heat stress.…”
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confidence: 99%