permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of acute and chronic exposure to HA on the aerobic and anaerobic metabolism in liver by determining the hepatic levels of ICDH and ATP. Lactate levels in liver and blood were also examined. Rats were exposed to an altitude of 4,300m for 30 days, and those without HA exposure were used as controls. We observed an increased expression of liver ICDH following acute exposure (days 1, 3, and 7), whereas the liver ATP concentration was reduced on day 1. No changes in the hepatic expression of ICDH and ATP were found in rats chronically exposed to HA. Lactate concentrations of liver...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
It is known that the altitude area causes hypoxic conditions due to the low oxygen partial pressure....
In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of acute and chronic exposure to HA on the aerobic...
ObjectiveTo study the effect of high altitude (HA) of 4300 m on the hepatic gluconeogenesis in rats ...
The metabolic effects of hypobaric hypoxic stress on the mammalian liver were studied. The lactate d...
At high elevations, the human body experiences a number of pathological, physiological, and biochemi...
involved in fat metabolism after acute and chronic altitude exposure. J Appl Physiol 90: 17–22, 2001...
Ascent to high altitude feels uncomfortable in part because of a decreased partial pressure of oxyge...
1573–1584, 2002. First published January 18, 2002; 10.1152/ japplphysiol.01069.2001.—Little is known...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
725-728. 1968.-Continuous exposure of adult male albino rats to a simulated altitude of 18,000 ft fo...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
It is known that the altitude area causes hypoxic conditions due to the low oxygen partial pressure....
In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of acute and chronic exposure to HA on the aerobic...
ObjectiveTo study the effect of high altitude (HA) of 4300 m on the hepatic gluconeogenesis in rats ...
The metabolic effects of hypobaric hypoxic stress on the mammalian liver were studied. The lactate d...
At high elevations, the human body experiences a number of pathological, physiological, and biochemi...
involved in fat metabolism after acute and chronic altitude exposure. J Appl Physiol 90: 17–22, 2001...
Ascent to high altitude feels uncomfortable in part because of a decreased partial pressure of oxyge...
1573–1584, 2002. First published January 18, 2002; 10.1152/ japplphysiol.01069.2001.—Little is known...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
725-728. 1968.-Continuous exposure of adult male albino rats to a simulated altitude of 18,000 ft fo...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
The paper reviews the biochemical aspects of acclimatization of human body to high altitude with par...
It is known that the altitude area causes hypoxic conditions due to the low oxygen partial pressure....