Humans cannot live at very high altitude for reasons, which are not completely understood. Since these reasons are not restricted to cardiorespiratory changes alone, changes in the endocrine system might also be involved. Therefore, hormonal changes during prolonged hypobaric hypoxia were comprehensively assessed to determine effects of altitude and hypoxia on stress, thyroid and gonadal hypothalamus-pituitary hormone axes. Twenty-one male and 19 female participants were examined repetitively during a high-altitude expedition. Cortisol, prolactin, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), fT4 and fT3 and in males follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH) and total testosterone were analysed as well as parameters of hypoxemia, su...
We investigated changes in volume regulating hormones and renal function at high altitudes and acros...
To assess whether the hypoxia associated with exposure to high altitude affects plasma endothelin-1 ...
We recently observed that acute and chronic high altitude (HA) exposure can modify number and functi...
Humans cannot live at very high altitude for reasons, which are not completely understood. Since the...
High-altitude tourism is becoming increasingly popular among non-athletic population, but its potent...
Many of the physiologic changes that occur during acute and prolonged altitude exposure may actually...
Altitude hypoxia is often associated with impairment of human reproduction. In this study, hormones ...
The separate effects of exposure for six hours to cold (8 degree Celsius), hypoxia (4267 m.) and sim...
Background: Gradual ascent to high altitude is typically associated with reduced resting aldosterone...
Background: A large proportion of populations suffer from acute mountain sickness (AMS) after exposu...
The combined effects of sustained physical activity and hypoxia on adrenocortical function were inve...
Thyroid hormones play an important role in cell growth and differentiation and regulation of oxygen ...
Also cited as vol. 11, no. 1, issue 41Background: The endocrine changes related to altitude adaptati...
Background The change of anaerobic exercise abilities during and after a high-altitude expedition or...
PhD ThesisData was collected in two main phases; 1. A field study undertaken in the Cordillera Real...
We investigated changes in volume regulating hormones and renal function at high altitudes and acros...
To assess whether the hypoxia associated with exposure to high altitude affects plasma endothelin-1 ...
We recently observed that acute and chronic high altitude (HA) exposure can modify number and functi...
Humans cannot live at very high altitude for reasons, which are not completely understood. Since the...
High-altitude tourism is becoming increasingly popular among non-athletic population, but its potent...
Many of the physiologic changes that occur during acute and prolonged altitude exposure may actually...
Altitude hypoxia is often associated with impairment of human reproduction. In this study, hormones ...
The separate effects of exposure for six hours to cold (8 degree Celsius), hypoxia (4267 m.) and sim...
Background: Gradual ascent to high altitude is typically associated with reduced resting aldosterone...
Background: A large proportion of populations suffer from acute mountain sickness (AMS) after exposu...
The combined effects of sustained physical activity and hypoxia on adrenocortical function were inve...
Thyroid hormones play an important role in cell growth and differentiation and regulation of oxygen ...
Also cited as vol. 11, no. 1, issue 41Background: The endocrine changes related to altitude adaptati...
Background The change of anaerobic exercise abilities during and after a high-altitude expedition or...
PhD ThesisData was collected in two main phases; 1. A field study undertaken in the Cordillera Real...
We investigated changes in volume regulating hormones and renal function at high altitudes and acros...
To assess whether the hypoxia associated with exposure to high altitude affects plasma endothelin-1 ...
We recently observed that acute and chronic high altitude (HA) exposure can modify number and functi...