摘要
Extreme cold environment can threaten human health and life through increasing the risk of myocardial infarction,stroke,frostbite,and hypothermia.Insufficient heat production to maintain core body temperature is a major cause of cold injury.To cope with cold stress,human and other mammals have developed the capacity of cold acclimatization to adapt to such a harsh environment.Adaptive non-shivering thermogenesis is a ubiquitous form of cold acclimatization.This review article systematically summarizes the role of three inducible thermogenic forms,including food intake,circadian rhythms,and cold exposure in mediating non-shivering thermogenesis under cold exposure and presents the potential interventions for minimizing the adverse health consequences of cold temperature.
基金
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NO.82001989,NO.82030055).