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Beyond Heat Stress: Intestinal Integrity Disruption and Mechanism-Based Intervention Strategies
The current climate changes have increased the prevalence and intensity of heat stress (HS) conditions. One of the initial consequences of HS is the impairment of the intestinal epithelial barrier integrity due to hyperthermia and hypoxia following blood repartition, which often results in a leaky g...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7146479/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32168808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12030734 |
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author | Lian, Puqiao Braber, Saskia Garssen, Johan Wichers, Harry J. Folkerts, Gert Fink-Gremmels, Johanna Varasteh, Soheil |
author_facet | Lian, Puqiao Braber, Saskia Garssen, Johan Wichers, Harry J. Folkerts, Gert Fink-Gremmels, Johanna Varasteh, Soheil |
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description | The current climate changes have increased the prevalence and intensity of heat stress (HS) conditions. One of the initial consequences of HS is the impairment of the intestinal epithelial barrier integrity due to hyperthermia and hypoxia following blood repartition, which often results in a leaky gut followed by penetration and transfer of luminal antigens, endotoxins, and pathogenic bacteria. Under extreme conditions, HS may culminate in the onset of “heat stroke”, a potential lethal condition if remaining untreated. HS-induced alterations of the gastrointestinal epithelium, which is associated with a leaky gut, are due to cellular oxidative stress, disruption of intestinal integrity, and increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. This review summarizes the possible resilience mechanisms based on in vitro and in vivo data and the potential interventions with a group of nutritional supplements, which may increase the resilience to HS-induced intestinal integrity disruption and maintain intestinal homeostasis. |
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spelling | pubmed-71464792020-04-20 Beyond Heat Stress: Intestinal Integrity Disruption and Mechanism-Based Intervention Strategies Lian, Puqiao Braber, Saskia Garssen, Johan Wichers, Harry J. Folkerts, Gert Fink-Gremmels, Johanna Varasteh, Soheil Nutrients Review The current climate changes have increased the prevalence and intensity of heat stress (HS) conditions. One of the initial consequences of HS is the impairment of the intestinal epithelial barrier integrity due to hyperthermia and hypoxia following blood repartition, which often results in a leaky gut followed by penetration and transfer of luminal antigens, endotoxins, and pathogenic bacteria. Under extreme conditions, HS may culminate in the onset of “heat stroke”, a potential lethal condition if remaining untreated. HS-induced alterations of the gastrointestinal epithelium, which is associated with a leaky gut, are due to cellular oxidative stress, disruption of intestinal integrity, and increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. This review summarizes the possible resilience mechanisms based on in vitro and in vivo data and the potential interventions with a group of nutritional supplements, which may increase the resilience to HS-induced intestinal integrity disruption and maintain intestinal homeostasis. MDPI 2020-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7146479/ /pubmed/32168808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12030734 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Lian, Puqiao Braber, Saskia Garssen, Johan Wichers, Harry J. Folkerts, Gert Fink-Gremmels, Johanna Varasteh, Soheil Beyond Heat Stress: Intestinal Integrity Disruption and Mechanism-Based Intervention Strategies |
title | Beyond Heat Stress: Intestinal Integrity Disruption and Mechanism-Based Intervention Strategies |
title_full | Beyond Heat Stress: Intestinal Integrity Disruption and Mechanism-Based Intervention Strategies |
title_fullStr | Beyond Heat Stress: Intestinal Integrity Disruption and Mechanism-Based Intervention Strategies |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond Heat Stress: Intestinal Integrity Disruption and Mechanism-Based Intervention Strategies |
title_short | Beyond Heat Stress: Intestinal Integrity Disruption and Mechanism-Based Intervention Strategies |
title_sort | beyond heat stress: intestinal integrity disruption and mechanism-based intervention strategies |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7146479/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32168808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12030734 |
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