The spleen contracts progressively during moderate normobaric hypoxia exposure of 20 min, which elevates hemoglobin concentration (Hb). However, acute hypoxia exposure could be shorter and more severe when oxygen systems fail during, e.g., high-altitude sky diving, aircraft cabin pressure drop, balloon flights, extreme altitude climbing, and in some maladies. We aimed to evaluate the speed and magnitude of spleen contraction during short exposure to extreme eupneic hypoxia and its subsequent recovery on oxygen. Eight female and seven male volunteers were exposed to normobaric hypoxia (10% oxygen) for 10 min during sitting rest, followed by 10 min on 100% oxygen. Heart rate (HR), arterial oxygen saturation (SpO(2)), and mean arterial blood p...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a potentially life-threatening illness that may develop during expo...
The spleen contracts progressively during moderate normobaric hypoxia exposure of 20 min, which elev...
The spleen has been shown to contract in apneic situations in humans as well as in other diving mamm...
Purpose: Hypoxia and exercise are known to separately trigger spleen contraction, leading to release...
The blood-boosting spleen contraction represents a potential protective response to hypoxia by raisi...
Background: This study aimed to observe the effects of a fast acute ascent to simulated high altitud...
The spleen contracts during apnea, releasing stored erythrocytes, thereby increasing systemic hemogl...
Hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) is known to be associated with deep vein thrombosis and venous thromboe...
The oxygen-binding protein hemoglobin in red blood cells (RBCs) is an essential link for oxygen tran...
Hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) is known to be associated with deep vein thrombosis and venous thromboe...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Exposure to acute normobaric hypoxia (NH) elicits reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, whose ...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a potentially life-threatening illness that may develop during expo...
The spleen contracts progressively during moderate normobaric hypoxia exposure of 20 min, which elev...
The spleen has been shown to contract in apneic situations in humans as well as in other diving mamm...
Purpose: Hypoxia and exercise are known to separately trigger spleen contraction, leading to release...
The blood-boosting spleen contraction represents a potential protective response to hypoxia by raisi...
Background: This study aimed to observe the effects of a fast acute ascent to simulated high altitud...
The spleen contracts during apnea, releasing stored erythrocytes, thereby increasing systemic hemogl...
Hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) is known to be associated with deep vein thrombosis and venous thromboe...
The oxygen-binding protein hemoglobin in red blood cells (RBCs) is an essential link for oxygen tran...
Hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) is known to be associated with deep vein thrombosis and venous thromboe...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Exposure to acute normobaric hypoxia (NH) elicits reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, whose ...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a potentially life-threatening illness that may develop during expo...