International audienceChronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a high-altitude (HA) maladaptation syndrome characterised by elevated systemic oxidative-nitrosative stress (OXNOS) due to a free radical-mediated reduction in vascular nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability. To better define underlying mechanisms and vascular consequences, this study compared healthy male lowlanders (80 m, n = 10) against age/sex-matched highlanders born and bred in La Paz, Bolivia (3,600 m) with (CMS+, n = 10) and without (CMS-, n = 10) CMS. Cephalic venous blood was assayed using electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy and reductive ozone-based chemiluminescence. Nutritional intake was assessed via dietary recall. Systemic vascular function and structure were asses...
Background: Exposure to hypobaric hypoxemia causes acute mountain sickness (AMS) in 40% of subjects ...
Objective To observe the changes in the vascular endothelial function indexes in subjects who enter ...
Purpose: Oxidative stress and erythropoietin (EPO) levels are increased following high altitude expo...
International audienceChronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a high-altitude (HA) maladaptation syndrome...
BACKGROUND Acute exposure to high altitude stimulates free radical formation in lowlanders, yet w...
Exposure to high altitude leads to an increased formation of free radicals. This, in Chronic Mountai...
International audienceChronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a maladaptation syndrome encountere...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a maladaptation syndrome encountered at high altitude (HA) charac...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
International audienceKey points: Highlanders develop unique adaptative mechanisms to chronic hypoxi...
While 5-33% of highlanders permanently living at high altitude (> 2,500 m) worldwide develop chronic...
This study examined whether hypoxia causes free radical-mediated disruption of the blood-brain barri...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem characterized ...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common and disabling condition that occurs in healthy individuals...
We tested the hypothesis that dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) and blood–brain barrier (BBB) fu...
Background: Exposure to hypobaric hypoxemia causes acute mountain sickness (AMS) in 40% of subjects ...
Objective To observe the changes in the vascular endothelial function indexes in subjects who enter ...
Purpose: Oxidative stress and erythropoietin (EPO) levels are increased following high altitude expo...
International audienceChronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a high-altitude (HA) maladaptation syndrome...
BACKGROUND Acute exposure to high altitude stimulates free radical formation in lowlanders, yet w...
Exposure to high altitude leads to an increased formation of free radicals. This, in Chronic Mountai...
International audienceChronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a maladaptation syndrome encountere...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a maladaptation syndrome encountered at high altitude (HA) charac...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
International audienceKey points: Highlanders develop unique adaptative mechanisms to chronic hypoxi...
While 5-33% of highlanders permanently living at high altitude (> 2,500 m) worldwide develop chronic...
This study examined whether hypoxia causes free radical-mediated disruption of the blood-brain barri...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem characterized ...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common and disabling condition that occurs in healthy individuals...
We tested the hypothesis that dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) and blood–brain barrier (BBB) fu...
Background: Exposure to hypobaric hypoxemia causes acute mountain sickness (AMS) in 40% of subjects ...
Objective To observe the changes in the vascular endothelial function indexes in subjects who enter ...
Purpose: Oxidative stress and erythropoietin (EPO) levels are increased following high altitude expo...