Several diseases associated with high-altitude exposure affect unacclimated individuals. These diseases include acute mountain sickness (AMS), high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE), high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE), chronic mountain sickness (CMS), and, notably, high-altitude pulmonary hypertension (HAPH), which can eventually lead to right ventricle hypertrophy and heart failure. The development of these pathologies involves different molecules and molecular pathways that might be related to oxidative stress. Studies have shown that acute, intermittent, and chronic exposure to hypobaric hypoxia induce oxidative stress, causing alterations to molecular pathways and cellular components (lipids, proteins, and DNA). Therefore, the aim of thi...
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...
Lung oxidative stress (OS) was explored in resting and in exercising subjects exposed to moderate an...
High altitude exposure results in decreased oxygen pressure and an increased formation of reactive o...
Background. The stimuli acting on a person in a high mountain environment (such as hypobaric hypoxia...
High altitude exposure results in decreased oxygen pressure and an increased formation of reactive o...
Background. The stimuli acting on a person in a high mountain environment (such as hypobaric hypoxia...
High-altitude locations are fascinating for investigating biological and physiological responses in ...
Systemic inflammation has been observed in sojourners traveling acutely to high-altitude. While chro...
Sojourns to high altitude have become common for recreation and adventure purposes. In most individu...
OBJECTIVES: People living at high altitude experience unavoidable low oxygen levels (hypoxia). While...
Purpose: Oxidative stress and erythropoietin (EPO) levels are increased following high altitude expo...
Hypoxia may be intensified by concurrent oxidative stress. Lack of oxygen in relation to aerobic ATP...
High-altitude (HA) exposure may stimulate significant physiological and molecular changes, resulting...
Areas at high-altitude, annually attract millions of tourists, skiers, trekkers, and climbers. If no...
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...
Lung oxidative stress (OS) was explored in resting and in exercising subjects exposed to moderate an...
High altitude exposure results in decreased oxygen pressure and an increased formation of reactive o...
Background. The stimuli acting on a person in a high mountain environment (such as hypobaric hypoxia...
High altitude exposure results in decreased oxygen pressure and an increased formation of reactive o...
Background. The stimuli acting on a person in a high mountain environment (such as hypobaric hypoxia...
High-altitude locations are fascinating for investigating biological and physiological responses in ...
Systemic inflammation has been observed in sojourners traveling acutely to high-altitude. While chro...
Sojourns to high altitude have become common for recreation and adventure purposes. In most individu...
OBJECTIVES: People living at high altitude experience unavoidable low oxygen levels (hypoxia). While...
Purpose: Oxidative stress and erythropoietin (EPO) levels are increased following high altitude expo...
Hypoxia may be intensified by concurrent oxidative stress. Lack of oxygen in relation to aerobic ATP...
High-altitude (HA) exposure may stimulate significant physiological and molecular changes, resulting...
Areas at high-altitude, annually attract millions of tourists, skiers, trekkers, and climbers. If no...
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...
Lung oxidative stress (OS) was explored in resting and in exercising subjects exposed to moderate an...