Lung oxidative stress (OS) was explored in resting and in exercising subjects exposed to moderate and high altitude. Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) was collected under field conditions in male high-competition mountain bikers performing a maximal cycloergometric exercise at 670 m and at 2,160 m, as well as, in male soldiers climbing up to 6,125 m in Northern Chile. Malondialdehyde concentration [MDA] was measured by high-performance liquid chromatography in EBC and in serum samples. Hydrogen peroxide concentration [H2O2] was analysed in EBC according to the spectrophotometric FOX2 assay. [MDA] in EBC of bikers did not change while exercising at 670 m, but increased from 30.0 ± 8.0 to 50.0 ± 11.0 nmol l-1 (P < 0.05) at 2,160 m. Concomita...
Sixteen healthy exercise trained participants underwent the following three, 10-h exposures in a ran...
Background. The stimuli acting on a person in a high mountain environment (such as hypobaric hypoxia...
To investigate the effects of prolonged hypoxia and antioxidant supplementation on ventilatory thres...
Oxidative stress occurs at altitude, and physical exertion might enhance this stress. In the present...
Several diseases associated with high-altitude exposure affect unacclimated individuals. These disea...
High altitude exposure results in decreased oxygen pressure and an increased formation of reactive o...
Hypoxia may be intensified by concurrent oxidative stress. Lack of oxygen in relation to aerobic ATP...
This study examined to what extent athletes exhibiting exercise-induced hypoxemia (EIH) possess an a...
Altitude exposure can exaggerate the transient increase in markers of oxidative stress observed foll...
With ascent to altitude, certain individuals are susceptible to high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE)...
We hypothesized that exercise would cause greater severity and incidence of acute mountain sickness ...
Background. The stimuli acting on a person in a high mountain environment (such as hypobaric hypoxia...
High-altitude locations are fascinating for investigating biological and physiological responses in ...
Oxidative stress occurs as a result of altitude-induced hypobaric hypoxia and physical exercise. The...
Background: Nitric oxide (NO) concentration in exhaled gas is a marker of some inflammatory processe...
Sixteen healthy exercise trained participants underwent the following three, 10-h exposures in a ran...
Background. The stimuli acting on a person in a high mountain environment (such as hypobaric hypoxia...
To investigate the effects of prolonged hypoxia and antioxidant supplementation on ventilatory thres...
Oxidative stress occurs at altitude, and physical exertion might enhance this stress. In the present...
Several diseases associated with high-altitude exposure affect unacclimated individuals. These disea...
High altitude exposure results in decreased oxygen pressure and an increased formation of reactive o...
Hypoxia may be intensified by concurrent oxidative stress. Lack of oxygen in relation to aerobic ATP...
This study examined to what extent athletes exhibiting exercise-induced hypoxemia (EIH) possess an a...
Altitude exposure can exaggerate the transient increase in markers of oxidative stress observed foll...
With ascent to altitude, certain individuals are susceptible to high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE)...
We hypothesized that exercise would cause greater severity and incidence of acute mountain sickness ...
Background. The stimuli acting on a person in a high mountain environment (such as hypobaric hypoxia...
High-altitude locations are fascinating for investigating biological and physiological responses in ...
Oxidative stress occurs as a result of altitude-induced hypobaric hypoxia and physical exercise. The...
Background: Nitric oxide (NO) concentration in exhaled gas is a marker of some inflammatory processe...
Sixteen healthy exercise trained participants underwent the following three, 10-h exposures in a ran...
Background. The stimuli acting on a person in a high mountain environment (such as hypobaric hypoxia...
To investigate the effects of prolonged hypoxia and antioxidant supplementation on ventilatory thres...