Adaptive thermogenesis enhances the life-threatening response to heat in mice with an Ryr1 mutation
Individuals with malignant hyperthermia susceptibility (MHS) suffer from lifethreatening responses to heat. Here the authors demonstrate that adaptive thermogenesis from brown adipose tissue contributes to this heat sensitivity in a preclinical mouse model of MHS
Main Authors: | Hui J. Wang, Chang Seok Lee, Rachel Sue Zhen Yee, Linda Groom, Inbar Friedman, Lyle Babcock, Dimitra K. Georgiou, Jin Hong, Amy D. Hanna, Joseph Recio, Jong Min Choi, Ting Chang, Nadia H. Agha, Jonathan Romero, Poonam Sarkar, Nicol Voermans, M. Waleed Gaber, Sung Yun Jung, Matthew L. Baker, Robia G. Pautler, Robert T. Dirksen, Sheila Riazi, Susan L. Hamilton |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2020-10-01
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Series: | Nature Communications |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18865-z |
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