2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-184055/v1
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Thermal stress induces dysfunction and facilitates senescence via disruption of cytoskeletal rearrangement and stimulation of the inflammatory response in primary endothelial cells

Abstract: BackgroundThermal injury occurs when energy is transferred from a heat source to the body, causing local tissues to heat up. It has been demonstrated that the tissue temperature exceeds a certain threshold by exposure to external heat (thermal stress, TS), irreversible cell damage occurs, resulting in a delayed neovascularization. In recent years, warm paste is a popular item for people to keep warm in winter. Although the average temperature from the hot paste is only 54 ± 3°C, numerous cases of contact burns… Show more

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