2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11164821
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Morphological Changes in Blood Cells in a Rat Model of Heatstroke: A Pilot Study

Abstract: Despite the increasing threat of heatstroke with global warming, pathophysiologic injury continues to be defined. In addition, morphological changes of the peripheral blood cells in heatstroke have not been well characterized. We evaluated pathophysiologic changes in bone marrow and blood cells in a rat heatstroke model using a 39.5 °C climate chamber. After three hours of incubation, blood and bone marrow samples were collected for morphology, and the direct effects of heat on leukocytes in vitro were evaluat… Show more

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“…Furthermore, these Cit-H3-positive cells possessed a multisegmented nucleus, and most were immunoreactive for CD66b (15). Multisegmented neutrophils, the so-called "botryoid nucleus," were also observed in HS patients and mouse HS models (19,20). These changes seem to result from nuclear degeneration induced by hyperthermia.…”
Section: Neutrophilsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Furthermore, these Cit-H3-positive cells possessed a multisegmented nucleus, and most were immunoreactive for CD66b (15). Multisegmented neutrophils, the so-called "botryoid nucleus," were also observed in HS patients and mouse HS models (19,20). These changes seem to result from nuclear degeneration induced by hyperthermia.…”
Section: Neutrophilsmentioning
confidence: 97%