We investigated carotid baroreflex control of vascular resistance in two groups of high-altitude natives: healthy subjects (HA) and a group with chronic mountain sickness (CMS), a maladaptation condition characterized by high haematocrit values and symptoms attributable to chronic hypoxia. Eleven HA controls and 11 CMS patients underwent baroreflex testing, using the neck collar method in which the pressure distending the carotid baroreceptors was changed by applying pressures of –40 to +60 mmHg to the chamber. Responses of forearm vascular resistance were assessed from changes in the quotient of blood pressure divided by brachial artery blood velocity. Stimulus–response curves were defined at high altitude (4338 m) and within 1 day of desc...
To investigate possible changes in autonomic regulation of heart rate as a result of acclimatization...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in hemodynamic responses to...
After a period of ventilatory acclimatization to high altitude (VAH), a degree of hyperventilation p...
1. To assess the effects of acute exposure to high altitude on baroreceptor function in man we evalu...
Objective - To assess the effects of acute exposure to simulated high altitude on baroreflex control...
High altitude (HA) dwellers have an exceptionally high tolerance to orthostatic stress, and this may...
1. To evaluate the activity of the autonomic nervous system on the heart and peripheral circulation ...
Objectives Regulation of the vascular system may limit physical performance and contribute to adapta...
Autonomic cardiovascular function in high-altitude Andean natives with chronic mountain sickness. C....
Acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia at high altitude is reported to cause sympathetic dominance that...
Abstract. Normal and abnormal cardiovascular response to high altitude (HA) hypoxia were studied in ...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
Cerebral blood flow is known to increase in response to hypoxia and to decrease with hypocapnia. It...
This paper is part of a series titled “AltitudeOmics” that together represent a group of studies tha...
High altitude (HA) hypoxia is a potent activator of the sympathetic nervous system, eliciting increa...
To investigate possible changes in autonomic regulation of heart rate as a result of acclimatization...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in hemodynamic responses to...
After a period of ventilatory acclimatization to high altitude (VAH), a degree of hyperventilation p...
1. To assess the effects of acute exposure to high altitude on baroreceptor function in man we evalu...
Objective - To assess the effects of acute exposure to simulated high altitude on baroreflex control...
High altitude (HA) dwellers have an exceptionally high tolerance to orthostatic stress, and this may...
1. To evaluate the activity of the autonomic nervous system on the heart and peripheral circulation ...
Objectives Regulation of the vascular system may limit physical performance and contribute to adapta...
Autonomic cardiovascular function in high-altitude Andean natives with chronic mountain sickness. C....
Acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia at high altitude is reported to cause sympathetic dominance that...
Abstract. Normal and abnormal cardiovascular response to high altitude (HA) hypoxia were studied in ...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
Cerebral blood flow is known to increase in response to hypoxia and to decrease with hypocapnia. It...
This paper is part of a series titled “AltitudeOmics” that together represent a group of studies tha...
High altitude (HA) hypoxia is a potent activator of the sympathetic nervous system, eliciting increa...
To investigate possible changes in autonomic regulation of heart rate as a result of acclimatization...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in hemodynamic responses to...
After a period of ventilatory acclimatization to high altitude (VAH), a degree of hyperventilation p...