Andreeva L I, Goranchuk V V, Shustov E B, Boĭkova A A, Petrova V S, Rzhepetskaia M K, Kuznetsov V N, Men'shakov I A, Margulis B A, Shabanov P D
Russian Military-Medical Academy, St. Petersburg, 194175, Lebedev St., 6, Russia.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 2001 Sep;87(9):1208-16.
Heating humans up to rectal temperature 39.0-39.5 degrees C induces a heat stress and a physiological adaptation. Blood cells were found to produce nitric oxide under these conditions, neutrophiles playing a major role in the process. In our opinion, the HSC 70 takes part in the process of the long cell adaptation augmenting the cells' functional activity. Hyperthermia leads to a massive temporal HSP 72 expression in the blood mononuclears. This expression seems to be due to alterations in the cellular proteins and to oxidative stress.