2015
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph120605743
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Effects of Simulated Heat Waves with Strong Sudden Cooling Weather on ApoE Knockout Mice

Abstract: This study analyzes the mechanism of influence of heat waves with strong sudden cooling on cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in ApoE−/− mice. The process of heat waves with strong sudden cooling was simulated with a TEM1880 meteorological-environment simulation chamber according to the data obtained at 5 a.m. of 19 June 2006 to 11 p.m. of 22 June 2006. Forty-eight ApoE−/− mice were divided into six blocks based on their weight. Two mice from each block were randomly assigned to control, heat wave, temperature drop… Show more

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“…Meteorotropic factors include rapid weather changes associated with, among other things, the passage of weather fronts, changes in the type of air masses, storms, and strong wind, including foehn, which is typical in foothill areas [4]. The circulation type, movement of specific air masses, and atmospheric fronts determine the daily course of various meteorological elements, which are known to have a strong stimulating effect on the human body [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meteorotropic factors include rapid weather changes associated with, among other things, the passage of weather fronts, changes in the type of air masses, storms, and strong wind, including foehn, which is typical in foothill areas [4]. The circulation type, movement of specific air masses, and atmospheric fronts determine the daily course of various meteorological elements, which are known to have a strong stimulating effect on the human body [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%