Hypobaric hypoxia elicits several patho-physiological manifestations, some of which are known to be lethal. Among various molecular mechanisms proposed so far, perturbation in redox state due to imbalance between radical generation and antioxidant defence is promising. These molecular events are also related to hypoxic status of cancer cells and therefore its understanding has extended clinical advantage beyond high altitude hypoxia. In present study, however, the focus was to understand and propose a model for rapid acclimatization of high altitude visitors to enhance their performance based on molecular changes. We considered using simulated hypobaric hypoxia at some established thresholds of high altitude stratification based on known ph...
Increase in altitude causes decrease in atmospheric barometric pressure that results in decrease of ...
High altitude exposure results in decreased oxygen pressure and an increased formation of reactive o...
An understanding of human responses to hypoxia is important for the health of millions of people wor...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are key players in systemic oxygen transport. RBCs respond to <i>in vitro</i>...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are key players in systemic oxygen transport. RBCs respond to in vitro hypoxi...
Systemic inflammation has been observed in sojourners traveling acutely to high-altitude. While chro...
Several diseases associated with high-altitude exposure affect unacclimated individuals. These disea...
Ascent to high altitude is associated with physiological responses that counter the stress of hypoba...
The human body reacts to hypobaric hypoxia, e.g., during a stay at high altitude, with several mecha...
For individuals migrating to or residing permanently in high-altitude regions, environmental hypobar...
At high altitude, barometric pressure falls and with it inspired P(O2), potentially compromising O2 ...
Sixteen healthy exercise trained participants underwent the following three, 10-h exposures in a ran...
Exposure to acute normobaric hypoxia (NH) elicits reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, whose ...
Increased oxidative stress, defined as an imbalance between prooxidants and antioxidants, resulting ...
Normal cell homeostasis relies on the ordered flow of nutrients and substrates through metabolic pat...
Increase in altitude causes decrease in atmospheric barometric pressure that results in decrease of ...
High altitude exposure results in decreased oxygen pressure and an increased formation of reactive o...
An understanding of human responses to hypoxia is important for the health of millions of people wor...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are key players in systemic oxygen transport. RBCs respond to <i>in vitro</i>...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are key players in systemic oxygen transport. RBCs respond to in vitro hypoxi...
Systemic inflammation has been observed in sojourners traveling acutely to high-altitude. While chro...
Several diseases associated with high-altitude exposure affect unacclimated individuals. These disea...
Ascent to high altitude is associated with physiological responses that counter the stress of hypoba...
The human body reacts to hypobaric hypoxia, e.g., during a stay at high altitude, with several mecha...
For individuals migrating to or residing permanently in high-altitude regions, environmental hypobar...
At high altitude, barometric pressure falls and with it inspired P(O2), potentially compromising O2 ...
Sixteen healthy exercise trained participants underwent the following three, 10-h exposures in a ran...
Exposure to acute normobaric hypoxia (NH) elicits reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, whose ...
Increased oxidative stress, defined as an imbalance between prooxidants and antioxidants, resulting ...
Normal cell homeostasis relies on the ordered flow of nutrients and substrates through metabolic pat...
Increase in altitude causes decrease in atmospheric barometric pressure that results in decrease of ...
High altitude exposure results in decreased oxygen pressure and an increased formation of reactive o...
An understanding of human responses to hypoxia is important for the health of millions of people wor...