1. Impacts of age, diabetes, and hypertension on serum endothelial monocyte‐activating polypeptide‐II after prolonged work in the heat.
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Journeay, W. Shane, McCormick, James J., King, Kelli E., Notley, Sean R., Goulet, Nicholas, Fujii, Naoto, Amano, Tatsuro, and Kenny, Glen P.
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OLDER men ,PEOPLE with diabetes ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,HEART beat ,CINNAMON - Abstract
Background: With rising temperature extremes, older workers are becoming increasingly vulnerable to heat‐related injuries because of age‐ and disease‐associated decrements in thermoregulatory function. Endothelial monocyte‐activating polypeptide‐II (EMAP‐II) is a proinflammatory cytokine that has not yet been well‐characterized during heat stress, and which may mediate the inflammatory response to high levels of physiological strain. Methods: We evaluated serum EMAP‐II concentrations before and after 180 min of moderate‐intensity work (200 W/m2) in temperate (wet‐bulb globe temperature [WBGT] 16°C) and hot (WBGT 32°C) environments in heat‐unacclimatized, healthy young (n = 13; mean [SD]; 22 [3] years) and older men (n = 12; 59 [4] years), and unacclimatized older men with hypertension (HTN) (n = 10; 60 [4] years) or type 2 diabetes (T2D) (n = 9; 60 [5] years). Core temperature and heart rate were measured continuously. Results: In the hot environment, work tolerance time was lower in older men with HTN and T2D compared to healthy older men (both p < 0.049). While core temperature and heart rate reserve increased significantly (p < 0.001), they did not differ across groups. End‐exercise serum EMAP‐II concentrations were higher in young men relative to their older counterparts due to higher baseline levels (both p ≤ 0.02). Elevations in serum EMAP‐II concentrations were similar between healthy older men and older men with HTN, while serum EMAP‐II concentrations did not change in older men with T2D following prolonged work in the heat. Conclusion: Serum EMAP‐II concentrations increased following prolonged moderate‐intensity work in the heat and this response is influenced by age and the presence of HTN or T2D. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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