Many disease states are associated with regional or systemic hypoxia. The study of healthy individuals exposed to high-altitude hypoxia offers a way to explore hypoxic adaptation without the confounding effects of disease and therapeutic interventions. Using 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging, we investigated skeletal muscle energetics and morphology after exposure to hypobaric hypoxia in seven altitude-naïve subjects (trekkers) and seven experienced climbers. The trekkers ascended to 5300 m while the climbers ascended above 7950 m. Before the study, climbers had better mitochondrial function (evidenced by shorter phosphocreatine recovery halftime) than trekkers: 16±1 vs. 22±2 s (mean ± SE, p<0.01). Climbers had higher resting ...
Ascent to high altitude is associated with a fall in the partial pressure of inspired oxygen (hypoba...
Objective: oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Many disease states are associated with regional or systemic hypoxia. The study of healthy individua...
This review reports on the collaborative efforts of the Department of Physiology of the University o...
KEY POINTS: It is generally accepted that mitochondrial volume density in human skeletal muscle dimi...
Objectives Sarcopenia refers to the involuntary loss of skeletal muscle and is a predictor of physi...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
Altitude ascending represents an intriguing experimental model reproducing physiological and pathoph...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
Flueck, Martin. Plasticity of the muscle proteome to exercise at altitude. High Alt. Med. Biol. 10: ...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
Ascent to high altitude is associated with a fall in the partial pressure of inspired oxygen (hypoba...
Ascent to high altitude is associated with a fall in the partial pressure of inspired oxygen (hypoba...
Objective: oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Many disease states are associated with regional or systemic hypoxia. The study of healthy individua...
This review reports on the collaborative efforts of the Department of Physiology of the University o...
KEY POINTS: It is generally accepted that mitochondrial volume density in human skeletal muscle dimi...
Objectives Sarcopenia refers to the involuntary loss of skeletal muscle and is a predictor of physi...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
Altitude ascending represents an intriguing experimental model reproducing physiological and pathoph...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
Flueck, Martin. Plasticity of the muscle proteome to exercise at altitude. High Alt. Med. Biol. 10: ...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
At high altitude oxygen delivery to the tissues is impaired leading to oxygen insufficiency (hypoxia...
Ascent to high altitude is associated with a fall in the partial pressure of inspired oxygen (hypoba...
Ascent to high altitude is associated with a fall in the partial pressure of inspired oxygen (hypoba...
Objective: oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...