This study employed differential proteomic and immunoassay techniques to elucidate the biochemical mechanisms utilized by human muscle (vastus lateralis) in response to high altitude hypoxia exposure. Two groups of subjects, participating in a medical research expedition (A, n = 5, 19d at 5300m altitude; B, n = 6, 66d up to 8848m) underwent a 48 30% drop of muscular creatine kinase and of glycolytic enzymes abundance. Protein abundance of most enzymes of the tricarboxylic acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation was reduced both in A and, particularly, in B. Restriction of \u3b1-ketoglutarate toward succinyl-CoA resulted in increased prolyl hydroxylase 2 and glutamine synthetase. Both A and B were characterized by a reduction of elongation...
The human body reacts to hypobaric hypoxia, e.g., during a stay at high altitude, with several mecha...
Hypoxia is the result of a decrease in arterial O2 availability and maybe induced by pathological or...
1989.-Adaptations in skeletal muscle in response to progres-sive hypobaria were investigated in eigh...
The ascent of humans to the summits of the highest peaks on Earth initiated a spurt of explorations ...
Flueck, Martin. Plasticity of the muscle proteome to exercise at altitude. High Alt. Med. Biol. 10: ...
High altitude hypoxia is a paraphysiological condition triggering redox status disturbances of cell ...
The exploration of cellular mechanisms underlying beneficial adaptive processes and detrimental resp...
High altitude hypoxia is a paraphysiological condition triggering redox status disturbances of cell ...
High altitude hypoxia is a paraphysiological condition triggering redox status disturbances of cell ...
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...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
BACKGROUND:High altitude associated hypobaric hypoxia is one of the cellular and environmental pertu...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
The human body reacts to hypobaric hypoxia, e.g., during a stay at high altitude, with several mecha...
Hypoxia is the result of a decrease in arterial O2 availability and maybe induced by pathological or...
1989.-Adaptations in skeletal muscle in response to progres-sive hypobaria were investigated in eigh...
The ascent of humans to the summits of the highest peaks on Earth initiated a spurt of explorations ...
Flueck, Martin. Plasticity of the muscle proteome to exercise at altitude. High Alt. Med. Biol. 10: ...
High altitude hypoxia is a paraphysiological condition triggering redox status disturbances of cell ...
The exploration of cellular mechanisms underlying beneficial adaptive processes and detrimental resp...
High altitude hypoxia is a paraphysiological condition triggering redox status disturbances of cell ...
High altitude hypoxia is a paraphysiological condition triggering redox status disturbances of cell ...
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...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
BACKGROUND:High altitude associated hypobaric hypoxia is one of the cellular and environmental pertu...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
A prolonged sojourn above 5500 m induces muscle deterioration and accumulation of lipofuscin in Cauc...
The human body reacts to hypobaric hypoxia, e.g., during a stay at high altitude, with several mecha...
Hypoxia is the result of a decrease in arterial O2 availability and maybe induced by pathological or...
1989.-Adaptations in skeletal muscle in response to progres-sive hypobaria were investigated in eigh...