Hematocrit and hemoglobin levels at adulthood are determined by neonatal hypoxic exposure in rats living at high altitude
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2010-08-08Autor
Lumbroso, Delphine
Villalpando, Gabriela
Gonzales, Marcelino
Soria Sánchez, Rudy
Joseph, Vincent
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Introduction: In previous work performed at sea level we
reported that exposure to neonatal hypoxia impairs ventilatory and hematological responses to chronic hypoxia later in
life. These findings supported the hypothesis that neonatal
hypoxia might be a critical factor in the development of
chronic mountain sickness, which mainly occurs in men at
high altitude, and is characterized by hypoventilation and
excessive erythocytosis. In the present work we tested the
hypothesis that hypoxia during early life has long-lasting
impacts on the hematological acclimation in adult rats permanently living at high altitude...