During exercise the cardiovascular system has to warrant substrate supply to working muscle. The main function of red blood cells in exercise is the transport of O2 from the lungs to the tissues and the delivery of metabolically produced CO2 to the lungs for expiration. Hemoglobin also contributes to the blood’s buffering capacity, and ATP and NO release from red blood cells contributes to vasodilation and improved blood flow to working muscle. These functions require adequate amounts of red blood cells in circulation. Trained athletes, particularly in endurance sports, have a decreased hematocrit, which is sometimes called sports anemia. This is not anemia in a clinical sense because athletes have in fact an increased total mass of red blo...
The synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) in the circulation has been attributed exclusively to the vascula...
Red blood cell nitric oxide synthase (RBC-NOS) dependent NO production positively affects RBC deform...
Purpose: to investigate the nature of changes in the indicators of oxygen-containing blood elements ...
Red blood cells in sports: effects of exercise and training on oxygen supply by red blood cell
Physical exertion and sport cause changes of different nature and degree (positive or negative, stro...
Changes in blood volume contribute to improvement in oxygen utilization (VO2max) with chronic endura...
This study was conducted in order to compare blood erythrocytary parameters in athletes who have bee...
Background: In endurance sports, stress, dehydration and release of chemical factors have been assoc...
More than three decades ago, it was established that anemia, a cause of tissue oxygenation deficienc...
There is a wide body of literature reporting red cell hemolysis as occurring after various forms of ...
The exact origin of reactive species and oxidative damage detected in blood is largely unknown. Bloo...
Optimal tissue oxygen supply is essential for proper athletic performance and endurance. It also dep...
The purpose of this study was to determine the volume of red cells released by the spleen during ex...
Intravascular hemolysis is one of the most emphasized mechanisms for destruction of erythrocytes dur...
International audienceWe compared the effects of cycling and running exercise on hemorheological and...
The synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) in the circulation has been attributed exclusively to the vascula...
Red blood cell nitric oxide synthase (RBC-NOS) dependent NO production positively affects RBC deform...
Purpose: to investigate the nature of changes in the indicators of oxygen-containing blood elements ...
Red blood cells in sports: effects of exercise and training on oxygen supply by red blood cell
Physical exertion and sport cause changes of different nature and degree (positive or negative, stro...
Changes in blood volume contribute to improvement in oxygen utilization (VO2max) with chronic endura...
This study was conducted in order to compare blood erythrocytary parameters in athletes who have bee...
Background: In endurance sports, stress, dehydration and release of chemical factors have been assoc...
More than three decades ago, it was established that anemia, a cause of tissue oxygenation deficienc...
There is a wide body of literature reporting red cell hemolysis as occurring after various forms of ...
The exact origin of reactive species and oxidative damage detected in blood is largely unknown. Bloo...
Optimal tissue oxygen supply is essential for proper athletic performance and endurance. It also dep...
The purpose of this study was to determine the volume of red cells released by the spleen during ex...
Intravascular hemolysis is one of the most emphasized mechanisms for destruction of erythrocytes dur...
International audienceWe compared the effects of cycling and running exercise on hemorheological and...
The synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) in the circulation has been attributed exclusively to the vascula...
Red blood cell nitric oxide synthase (RBC-NOS) dependent NO production positively affects RBC deform...
Purpose: to investigate the nature of changes in the indicators of oxygen-containing blood elements ...