There is evidence that high altitude populations may be better protected from hypoxic pulmonary hypertension than low altitude natives, but the underlying mechanism is incompletely understood. In Tibetans, increased pulmonary respiratory NO synthesis attenuates hypoxic pulmonary hypertension. It has been speculated that this mechanism may represent a generalized high altitude adaptation pattern, but direct evidence for this speculation is lacking. We therefore measured systolic pulmonary-artery pressure (Doppler chocardiography) and exhaled nitric oxide (NO) in 34 healthy, middle-aged Bolivian high altitude natives and in 34 age- and sex-matched, well-acclimatized Caucasian low altitude natives living at high altitude (3600 m). The mean+/-S...
THE QUESTION ADDRESSED BY THE STUDY Chronic exposure to hypoxia increases pulmonary artery pressu...
Tibetans have been reported to present with a unique phenotypic adaptation to high altitude characte...
High altitude (HA)-induced pulmonary hypertension may be due to a free radical-mediated reduction i...
There is evidence that high altitude populations may be better protected from hypoxic pulmonary hype...
ide in Bolivian and Caucasian high altitude dwellers. High Alt. Med. & Biol. 9:295–299, 2008.—Th...
Invasive studies suggest that healthy children living at high altitude display pulmonary hypertensio...
Invasive studies suggest that healthy children living at high altitude display pulmonary hypertensio...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
The low barometric pressure at high altitude causes lower arterial oxygen content among Tibetan high...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a potent vasodilator that regulates pulmonary vascular tone. During ascent to h...
High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is a life-threatening condition occurring in predisposed subjec...
ObjectivesAndean and Tibetan highâ altitude natives exhibit a high concentration of nitric oxide (N...
THE QUESTION ADDRESSED BY THE STUDY Chronic exposure to hypoxia increases pulmonary artery pressu...
More than 140 million people are living at high altitude worldwide. An increase of pulmonary artery ...
THE QUESTION ADDRESSED BY THE STUDY Chronic exposure to hypoxia increases pulmonary artery pressu...
Tibetans have been reported to present with a unique phenotypic adaptation to high altitude characte...
High altitude (HA)-induced pulmonary hypertension may be due to a free radical-mediated reduction i...
There is evidence that high altitude populations may be better protected from hypoxic pulmonary hype...
ide in Bolivian and Caucasian high altitude dwellers. High Alt. Med. & Biol. 9:295–299, 2008.—Th...
Invasive studies suggest that healthy children living at high altitude display pulmonary hypertensio...
Invasive studies suggest that healthy children living at high altitude display pulmonary hypertensio...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
The low barometric pressure at high altitude causes lower arterial oxygen content among Tibetan high...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a potent vasodilator that regulates pulmonary vascular tone. During ascent to h...
High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is a life-threatening condition occurring in predisposed subjec...
ObjectivesAndean and Tibetan highâ altitude natives exhibit a high concentration of nitric oxide (N...
THE QUESTION ADDRESSED BY THE STUDY Chronic exposure to hypoxia increases pulmonary artery pressu...
More than 140 million people are living at high altitude worldwide. An increase of pulmonary artery ...
THE QUESTION ADDRESSED BY THE STUDY Chronic exposure to hypoxia increases pulmonary artery pressu...
Tibetans have been reported to present with a unique phenotypic adaptation to high altitude characte...
High altitude (HA)-induced pulmonary hypertension may be due to a free radical-mediated reduction i...