On the combined effects of normobaric hypoxia and bed rest upon bone and mineral metabolism: Results from the PlanHab study

  • Rittweger, Jörn
  • Debevec, Tadej
  • Frings-Meuthen, Petra
  • Lau, Patrick
  • Mittag, Uwe
  • Ganse, Bergita
  • Ferstl, Philip G.
  • Simpson, Elizabeth J.
  • Macdonald, Ian A.
  • Eiken, Ola
  • Mekjavic, Igor B.
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Publication date
October 2016
Publisher
Elsevier

Abstract

Bone losses are common as a consequence of unloading and also in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Although hypoxia has been implicated as an important factor to drive bone loss, its interaction with unloading remains unresolved. The objective therefore was to assess whether human bone loss caused by unloading could be aggravated by chronic hypoxia. In a cross-over designed study, 14 healthy young men underwent 21-day interventions of bed rest in normoxia (NBR), bed rest in hypoxia (HBR), and hypoxic ambulatory confinement (HAmb). Hypoxic conditions were equivalent to 4000m altitude. Bone metabolism (NTX, P1NP, sclerostin, DKK1) and phospho-calcic homeostasis (calcium and phosphate serum levels and urinary excretio...

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