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Acute Mountain Sickness Is Associated With a High Ratio of Endogenous Testosterone to Estradiol After High-Altitude Exposure at 3,700 m in Young Chinese Men

Background: A large proportion of populations suffer from acute mountain sickness (AMS) after exposure at high altitude. AMS is closely related with age and gender implying that the sex hormones may play critical roles in AMS. Our observational study aimed to identify the association between the end...

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Autores principales: Ding, Xiao-Han, Wang, Yanchun, Cui, Bin, Qin, Jun, Zhang, Ji-Hang, Rao, Rong-Sheng, Yu, Shi-Yong, Zhao, Xiao-Hui, Huang, Lan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6355701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01949
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author Ding, Xiao-Han
Wang, Yanchun
Cui, Bin
Qin, Jun
Zhang, Ji-Hang
Rao, Rong-Sheng
Yu, Shi-Yong
Zhao, Xiao-Hui
Huang, Lan
author_facet Ding, Xiao-Han
Wang, Yanchun
Cui, Bin
Qin, Jun
Zhang, Ji-Hang
Rao, Rong-Sheng
Yu, Shi-Yong
Zhao, Xiao-Hui
Huang, Lan
author_sort Ding, Xiao-Han
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description Background: A large proportion of populations suffer from acute mountain sickness (AMS) after exposure at high altitude. AMS is closely related with age and gender implying that the sex hormones may play critical roles in AMS. Our observational study aimed to identify the association between the endogenous testosterone (T), estradiol (E2) and AMS. Methods: A total of 113 subjects were recruited in 2012. The participants were evaluated at 500 m and after acute (1 day) and short-term (7 days) high-altitude exposure at 3,700 m. The subjects also completed a case report form questionnaire and underwent blood pressure measurements and an echocardiography examination. The red blood cell (RBC) count, Hb concentration ([Hb]), hematocrit (HCT), E2, T, and erythropoietin (EPO) were measured. Results: Upon acute high-altitude exposure, E2 and EPO were significantly lower in AMS(+) group, and T/E2 and stroke volume were higher. On the 1st day, AMS score correlated positively with the T/E2 ratio while it negatively correlated with E2. After 7 days at 3,700 m, the AMS(+) subjects had higher erythropoietic parameters: EPO, T, and T/E2 were significantly higher in the AMS(+) group. [Hb], RBC count, HCT, EPO, T and T/E2 were also correlated with AMS score. EPO, HCT, and the RBC count were also correlated with T/E2. Regression analyses indicated that T/E2 significantly correlated to AMS score and T/E2 on the 1st day was an independent predictor for AMS on the 7th day. Conclusion: AMS was correlated with T/E2 ratio and EPO. After short-term exposure, higher T/E2 may contribute to AMS together with EPO via erythropoiesis. Furthermore, T/E2 level at high altitude in the early stage was an independent predictor for AMS in the latter stage.
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spelling pubmed-63557012019-02-08 Acute Mountain Sickness Is Associated With a High Ratio of Endogenous Testosterone to Estradiol After High-Altitude Exposure at 3,700 m in Young Chinese Men Ding, Xiao-Han Wang, Yanchun Cui, Bin Qin, Jun Zhang, Ji-Hang Rao, Rong-Sheng Yu, Shi-Yong Zhao, Xiao-Hui Huang, Lan Front Physiol Physiology Background: A large proportion of populations suffer from acute mountain sickness (AMS) after exposure at high altitude. AMS is closely related with age and gender implying that the sex hormones may play critical roles in AMS. Our observational study aimed to identify the association between the endogenous testosterone (T), estradiol (E2) and AMS. Methods: A total of 113 subjects were recruited in 2012. The participants were evaluated at 500 m and after acute (1 day) and short-term (7 days) high-altitude exposure at 3,700 m. The subjects also completed a case report form questionnaire and underwent blood pressure measurements and an echocardiography examination. The red blood cell (RBC) count, Hb concentration ([Hb]), hematocrit (HCT), E2, T, and erythropoietin (EPO) were measured. Results: Upon acute high-altitude exposure, E2 and EPO were significantly lower in AMS(+) group, and T/E2 and stroke volume were higher. On the 1st day, AMS score correlated positively with the T/E2 ratio while it negatively correlated with E2. After 7 days at 3,700 m, the AMS(+) subjects had higher erythropoietic parameters: EPO, T, and T/E2 were significantly higher in the AMS(+) group. [Hb], RBC count, HCT, EPO, T and T/E2 were also correlated with AMS score. EPO, HCT, and the RBC count were also correlated with T/E2. Regression analyses indicated that T/E2 significantly correlated to AMS score and T/E2 on the 1st day was an independent predictor for AMS on the 7th day. Conclusion: AMS was correlated with T/E2 ratio and EPO. After short-term exposure, higher T/E2 may contribute to AMS together with EPO via erythropoiesis. Furthermore, T/E2 level at high altitude in the early stage was an independent predictor for AMS in the latter stage. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6355701/ /pubmed/30740062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01949 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ding, Wang, Cui, Qin, Zhang, Rao, Yu, Zhao and Huang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Ding, Xiao-Han
Wang, Yanchun
Cui, Bin
Qin, Jun
Zhang, Ji-Hang
Rao, Rong-Sheng
Yu, Shi-Yong
Zhao, Xiao-Hui
Huang, Lan
Acute Mountain Sickness Is Associated With a High Ratio of Endogenous Testosterone to Estradiol After High-Altitude Exposure at 3,700 m in Young Chinese Men
title Acute Mountain Sickness Is Associated With a High Ratio of Endogenous Testosterone to Estradiol After High-Altitude Exposure at 3,700 m in Young Chinese Men
title_full Acute Mountain Sickness Is Associated With a High Ratio of Endogenous Testosterone to Estradiol After High-Altitude Exposure at 3,700 m in Young Chinese Men
title_fullStr Acute Mountain Sickness Is Associated With a High Ratio of Endogenous Testosterone to Estradiol After High-Altitude Exposure at 3,700 m in Young Chinese Men
title_full_unstemmed Acute Mountain Sickness Is Associated With a High Ratio of Endogenous Testosterone to Estradiol After High-Altitude Exposure at 3,700 m in Young Chinese Men
title_short Acute Mountain Sickness Is Associated With a High Ratio of Endogenous Testosterone to Estradiol After High-Altitude Exposure at 3,700 m in Young Chinese Men
title_sort acute mountain sickness is associated with a high ratio of endogenous testosterone to estradiol after high-altitude exposure at 3,700 m in young chinese men
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6355701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01949
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