Skeletal muscle plays a central role in regulating glucose uptake and body metabolism; however, highland hypoxia is a severe challenge to aerobic metabolism in small endotherms. Therefore, understanding the physiological and genetic convergence of muscle hypoxia tolerance has a potential broad range of medical implications. Here we report and experimentally validate a common physiological mechanism across multiple high-altitude songbirds that improvement in insulin sensitivity contributes to glucose homeostasis, low oxygen consumption, and relative activity, and thus increases body weight. By contrast, low-altitude songbirds exhibit muscle loss, glucose intolerance, and increase energy expenditures under hypoxia. This adaptive mechanism is ...
Animals that sustain high levels of aerobic activity under hypoxic conditions (e.g., birds that fly ...
Aerobic capacity is assumed to be a main predictor of workload ability and haematocrit (Hct) and hae...
Animals that are able to sustain life under hypoxic conditions have long captured the imagination of...
Abstract As modern genomic tools are developed for ecologically compelling models, field manipulatio...
To cope with the reduced availability of O2 at high altitude, air-breathing vertebrates have evolved...
Ascent to high altitude is associated with physiological responses that counter the stress of hypoba...
Animals that sustain high levels of aerobic activity under hypoxic conditions (e.g., birds that fly ...
Physiological adaptive acclimatization allows an organism to balance the competing demands of its li...
High-altitude environments provide ideal testing grounds for investigations of mechanism and process...
This is the final version. Available on open access from eLife Sciences Publications via the DOI in ...
Myoglobin is an oxygen carrying protein in muscle that allows adaptation to environmental stress reg...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
High altitude studies have been insightful in revealing putative hypoxia tolerant genes to improve p...
At high-altitude, hypobaric hypoxia is a significant stress for humans and other animals, challengin...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Animals that sustain high levels of aerobic activity under hypoxic conditions (e.g., birds that fly ...
Aerobic capacity is assumed to be a main predictor of workload ability and haematocrit (Hct) and hae...
Animals that are able to sustain life under hypoxic conditions have long captured the imagination of...
Abstract As modern genomic tools are developed for ecologically compelling models, field manipulatio...
To cope with the reduced availability of O2 at high altitude, air-breathing vertebrates have evolved...
Ascent to high altitude is associated with physiological responses that counter the stress of hypoba...
Animals that sustain high levels of aerobic activity under hypoxic conditions (e.g., birds that fly ...
Physiological adaptive acclimatization allows an organism to balance the competing demands of its li...
High-altitude environments provide ideal testing grounds for investigations of mechanism and process...
This is the final version. Available on open access from eLife Sciences Publications via the DOI in ...
Myoglobin is an oxygen carrying protein in muscle that allows adaptation to environmental stress reg...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
High altitude studies have been insightful in revealing putative hypoxia tolerant genes to improve p...
At high-altitude, hypobaric hypoxia is a significant stress for humans and other animals, challengin...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
Animals that sustain high levels of aerobic activity under hypoxic conditions (e.g., birds that fly ...
Aerobic capacity is assumed to be a main predictor of workload ability and haematocrit (Hct) and hae...
Animals that are able to sustain life under hypoxic conditions have long captured the imagination of...