2024
DOI: 10.3390/ijms25052992
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Early Pulmonary Fibrosis-like Changes in the Setting of Heat Exposure: DNA Damage and Cell Senescence

Tong Hou,
Jiyang Zhang,
Yindan Wang
et al.

Abstract: It is well known that extreme heat events happen frequently due to climate change. However, studies examining the direct health impacts of increased temperature and heat waves are lacking. Previous reports revealed that heatstroke induced acute lung injury and pulmonary dysfunction. This study aimed to investigate whether heat exposure induced lung fibrosis and to explore the underlying mechanisms. Male C57BL/6 mice were exposed to an ambient temperature of 39.5 ± 0.5 °C until their core temperature reached th… Show more

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“… 63 , 64 The link between extreme temperatures and weather events and ILD is less established, although preclinical evidence suggests that heat exposure might induce early fibrosis‐like changes through DNA damage. 102 …”
Section: Direct and Indirect Impact Of Climate Change On Pvdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 63 , 64 The link between extreme temperatures and weather events and ILD is less established, although preclinical evidence suggests that heat exposure might induce early fibrosis‐like changes through DNA damage. 102 …”
Section: Direct and Indirect Impact Of Climate Change On Pvdmentioning
confidence: 99%