Introduction: Exposure of the human body to high altitude causes a number of physiological changes. In previous studies, we observed that these changes may alter the pharmacokinetics of drugs. The number of erythrocytes/mm(3) increases both, after acute exposure to high altitude (HA), i.e. within 12-24 h after reaching high altitude (H), as well as in chronic exposure (HC) (> 10 months) to H. Also binding of drugs to biologic material may change with exposure to HA and/or HC. Objective: Since lithium is transported into and out of erythrocytes and binds strongly to erythrocytes, but is not plasma protein-bound, we selected this drug as candidate for the present study. Subjects, material and methods: Lithium carbonate 300 mg were administere...
Introduction Lithium is a medication indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder and treatment-r...
International audiencePurpose Lithium (Li), the first-line treatment of bipolar disorder, was first ...
Objective: While physiological responses during acute ascent to terrestrial high altitude (HA) have ...
Suicide, the tenth leading cause of death worldwide, is a complex phenomenon. Models aiming to expla...
Introduction: A cascade of pathophysiological events occurs with the ascension to high altitude (H)....
<p><strong>Background:</strong> northern Chile has the highest levels of lithium in surface waters i...
Suicide, the tenth leading cause of death worldwide, is a complex phenomenon. Models aiming to expla...
OBJECTIVE: To study the activity of the sodium-lithium (Na(+)-Li+) countertransport system in vivo i...
Therapeutic dosages of lithium are known to reduce suicide rates, which has led to investigations of...
After a single dose, lithium, usually given as carbonate, reaches a peak plasma concentration at 1.0...
Lithium-induced neurotoxicity may be life threatening. Three patterns have been described, including...
1. We have given an oral load of lithium carbonate to healthy volunteers in order to investigate the...
Background: To stabilize the mood a commonly used agent is lithium carbonate but its nature is very ...
Electrothermal graphite-furnace atomic-absorption spectroscopy with pyrocoated graphite tubes, integ...
BACKGROUND: Variations in trace (endogenous) lithium exchanges have been postulated to play a role i...
Introduction Lithium is a medication indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder and treatment-r...
International audiencePurpose Lithium (Li), the first-line treatment of bipolar disorder, was first ...
Objective: While physiological responses during acute ascent to terrestrial high altitude (HA) have ...
Suicide, the tenth leading cause of death worldwide, is a complex phenomenon. Models aiming to expla...
Introduction: A cascade of pathophysiological events occurs with the ascension to high altitude (H)....
<p><strong>Background:</strong> northern Chile has the highest levels of lithium in surface waters i...
Suicide, the tenth leading cause of death worldwide, is a complex phenomenon. Models aiming to expla...
OBJECTIVE: To study the activity of the sodium-lithium (Na(+)-Li+) countertransport system in vivo i...
Therapeutic dosages of lithium are known to reduce suicide rates, which has led to investigations of...
After a single dose, lithium, usually given as carbonate, reaches a peak plasma concentration at 1.0...
Lithium-induced neurotoxicity may be life threatening. Three patterns have been described, including...
1. We have given an oral load of lithium carbonate to healthy volunteers in order to investigate the...
Background: To stabilize the mood a commonly used agent is lithium carbonate but its nature is very ...
Electrothermal graphite-furnace atomic-absorption spectroscopy with pyrocoated graphite tubes, integ...
BACKGROUND: Variations in trace (endogenous) lithium exchanges have been postulated to play a role i...
Introduction Lithium is a medication indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder and treatment-r...
International audiencePurpose Lithium (Li), the first-line treatment of bipolar disorder, was first ...
Objective: While physiological responses during acute ascent to terrestrial high altitude (HA) have ...