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AltitudeOmics: The Integrative Physiology of Human Acclimatization to Hypobaric Hypoxia and Its Retention upon Reascent
An understanding of human responses to hypoxia is important for the health of millions of people worldwide who visit, live, or work in the hypoxic environment encountered at high altitudes. In spite of dozens of studies over the last 100 years, the basic mechanisms controlling acclimatization to hyp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3962396/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24658407 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092191 |
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author | Subudhi, Andrew W. Bourdillon, Nicolas Bucher, Jenna Davis, Christopher Elliott, Jonathan E. Eutermoster, Morgan Evero, Oghenero Fan, Jui-Lin Houten, Sonja Jameson-Van Julian, Colleen G. Kark, Jonathan Kark, Sherri Kayser, Bengt Kern, Julia P. Kim, See Eun Lathan, Corinna Laurie, Steven S. Lovering, Andrew T. Paterson, Ryan Polaner, David M. Ryan, Benjamin J. Spira, James L. Tsao, Jack W. Wachsmuth, Nadine B. Roach, Robert C. |
author_facet | Subudhi, Andrew W. Bourdillon, Nicolas Bucher, Jenna Davis, Christopher Elliott, Jonathan E. Eutermoster, Morgan Evero, Oghenero Fan, Jui-Lin Houten, Sonja Jameson-Van Julian, Colleen G. Kark, Jonathan Kark, Sherri Kayser, Bengt Kern, Julia P. Kim, See Eun Lathan, Corinna Laurie, Steven S. Lovering, Andrew T. Paterson, Ryan Polaner, David M. Ryan, Benjamin J. Spira, James L. Tsao, Jack W. Wachsmuth, Nadine B. Roach, Robert C. |
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description | An understanding of human responses to hypoxia is important for the health of millions of people worldwide who visit, live, or work in the hypoxic environment encountered at high altitudes. In spite of dozens of studies over the last 100 years, the basic mechanisms controlling acclimatization to hypoxia remain largely unknown. The AltitudeOmics project aimed to bridge this gap. Our goals were 1) to describe a phenotype for successful acclimatization and assess its retention and 2) use these findings as a foundation for companion mechanistic studies. Our approach was to characterize acclimatization by measuring changes in arterial oxygenation and hemoglobin concentration [Hb], acute mountain sickness (AMS), cognitive function, and exercise performance in 21 subjects as they acclimatized to 5260 m over 16 days. We then focused on the retention of acclimatization by having subjects reascend to 5260 m after either 7 (n = 14) or 21 (n = 7) days at 1525 m. At 16 days at 5260 m we observed: 1) increases in arterial oxygenation and [Hb] (compared to acute hypoxia: PaO(2) rose 9±4 mmHg to 45±4 while PaCO(2) dropped a further 6±3 mmHg to 21±3, and [Hb] rose 1.8±0.7 g/dL to 16±2 g/dL; 2) no AMS; 3) improved cognitive function; and 4) improved exercise performance by 8±8% (all changes p<0.01). Upon reascent, we observed retention of arterial oxygenation but not [Hb], protection from AMS, retention of exercise performance, less retention of cognitive function; and noted that some of these effects lasted for 21 days. Taken together, these findings reveal new information about retention of acclimatization, and can be used as a physiological foundation to explore the molecular mechanisms of acclimatization and its retention. |
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spelling | pubmed-39623962014-03-24 AltitudeOmics: The Integrative Physiology of Human Acclimatization to Hypobaric Hypoxia and Its Retention upon Reascent Subudhi, Andrew W. Bourdillon, Nicolas Bucher, Jenna Davis, Christopher Elliott, Jonathan E. Eutermoster, Morgan Evero, Oghenero Fan, Jui-Lin Houten, Sonja Jameson-Van Julian, Colleen G. Kark, Jonathan Kark, Sherri Kayser, Bengt Kern, Julia P. Kim, See Eun Lathan, Corinna Laurie, Steven S. Lovering, Andrew T. Paterson, Ryan Polaner, David M. Ryan, Benjamin J. Spira, James L. Tsao, Jack W. Wachsmuth, Nadine B. Roach, Robert C. PLoS One Research Article An understanding of human responses to hypoxia is important for the health of millions of people worldwide who visit, live, or work in the hypoxic environment encountered at high altitudes. In spite of dozens of studies over the last 100 years, the basic mechanisms controlling acclimatization to hypoxia remain largely unknown. The AltitudeOmics project aimed to bridge this gap. Our goals were 1) to describe a phenotype for successful acclimatization and assess its retention and 2) use these findings as a foundation for companion mechanistic studies. Our approach was to characterize acclimatization by measuring changes in arterial oxygenation and hemoglobin concentration [Hb], acute mountain sickness (AMS), cognitive function, and exercise performance in 21 subjects as they acclimatized to 5260 m over 16 days. We then focused on the retention of acclimatization by having subjects reascend to 5260 m after either 7 (n = 14) or 21 (n = 7) days at 1525 m. At 16 days at 5260 m we observed: 1) increases in arterial oxygenation and [Hb] (compared to acute hypoxia: PaO(2) rose 9±4 mmHg to 45±4 while PaCO(2) dropped a further 6±3 mmHg to 21±3, and [Hb] rose 1.8±0.7 g/dL to 16±2 g/dL; 2) no AMS; 3) improved cognitive function; and 4) improved exercise performance by 8±8% (all changes p<0.01). Upon reascent, we observed retention of arterial oxygenation but not [Hb], protection from AMS, retention of exercise performance, less retention of cognitive function; and noted that some of these effects lasted for 21 days. Taken together, these findings reveal new information about retention of acclimatization, and can be used as a physiological foundation to explore the molecular mechanisms of acclimatization and its retention. Public Library of Science 2014-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3962396/ /pubmed/24658407 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092191 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Subudhi, Andrew W. Bourdillon, Nicolas Bucher, Jenna Davis, Christopher Elliott, Jonathan E. Eutermoster, Morgan Evero, Oghenero Fan, Jui-Lin Houten, Sonja Jameson-Van Julian, Colleen G. Kark, Jonathan Kark, Sherri Kayser, Bengt Kern, Julia P. Kim, See Eun Lathan, Corinna Laurie, Steven S. Lovering, Andrew T. Paterson, Ryan Polaner, David M. Ryan, Benjamin J. Spira, James L. Tsao, Jack W. Wachsmuth, Nadine B. Roach, Robert C. AltitudeOmics: The Integrative Physiology of Human Acclimatization to Hypobaric Hypoxia and Its Retention upon Reascent |
title | AltitudeOmics: The Integrative Physiology of Human Acclimatization to Hypobaric Hypoxia and Its Retention upon Reascent |
title_full | AltitudeOmics: The Integrative Physiology of Human Acclimatization to Hypobaric Hypoxia and Its Retention upon Reascent |
title_fullStr | AltitudeOmics: The Integrative Physiology of Human Acclimatization to Hypobaric Hypoxia and Its Retention upon Reascent |
title_full_unstemmed | AltitudeOmics: The Integrative Physiology of Human Acclimatization to Hypobaric Hypoxia and Its Retention upon Reascent |
title_short | AltitudeOmics: The Integrative Physiology of Human Acclimatization to Hypobaric Hypoxia and Its Retention upon Reascent |
title_sort | altitudeomics: the integrative physiology of human acclimatization to hypobaric hypoxia and its retention upon reascent |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3962396/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24658407 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092191 |
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