2023
DOI: 10.1530/joe-23-0030
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RISING STARS: The heat is on: how does heat exposure cause pregnancy complications?

Abstract: Incidence and severity of heatwaves is increasing globally with concomitant health complications. Pregnancy is a critical time in the life-course at risk of adverse health outcomes due to heat exposure. Dynamic physiological adaptations, which includes altered thermoregulatory pathways, occur in pregnancy. If heat dissipation is ineffective, maternal and neonate health outcomes can be compromised. Indeed, epidemiological studies and animal models reveal that exposure to heat in pregnancy likely elicits an arra… Show more

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“…Inappropriate heat dissipation could lead to negative maternal and neonatal outcomes, such as miscarriage, preterm birth, low birth weight, and congenital disorders. Wyrwoll described several biological mechanisms potentially underlying these pregnancy complications, including an impaired placental function, modifications in uterine contractility, dehydration, and inflammation [ 55 ]. In this context, emerging evidence supports the role of the endocrine system, particularly the hormonal imbalance caused by climate change, in threatening reproductive success.…”
Section: Climate Change and Sex Differencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inappropriate heat dissipation could lead to negative maternal and neonatal outcomes, such as miscarriage, preterm birth, low birth weight, and congenital disorders. Wyrwoll described several biological mechanisms potentially underlying these pregnancy complications, including an impaired placental function, modifications in uterine contractility, dehydration, and inflammation [ 55 ]. In this context, emerging evidence supports the role of the endocrine system, particularly the hormonal imbalance caused by climate change, in threatening reproductive success.…”
Section: Climate Change and Sex Differencesmentioning
confidence: 99%