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Adrenocortical suppression in highland chick embryos is restored during incubation at sea level
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2011)
Abstract.
By combining the chick embryo model with incubation at high altitude, this study tested the hypothesis that
development at high altitude is related to a fetal origin of adrenocortical but not adrenomedullary ...
Enhanced erythropoietin expression in the brainstem of newborn rats at high altitude
(Neuroscience Letters, 2011)
Abstract.
In addition to its role in elevating red blood cell number, erythropoietin (Epo) exerts protective functions
against acute and delayed degenerative diseases of the brain. Moreover, we have recently demonstrated
that ...
Response to letters regarding article, "Pulmonary and systemic vascular dysfunction in young offspring of mothers with preeclampsia"
(Circulation, 2011)
We thank Lazdam et al and Yuan et al for their interesting
comments on our study.1 Lazdam et al point out that in our study,
birth weight in offspring of mothers with preeclampsia was significantly lower than in controls, ...
Programmation prénatale de l'acclimatation hématologique et respiratoire chez des rats de haute altitude
(Actas Club Recherché Clinique de Quebec, 2011)
Nous avons testé l’hypothèse selon laquelle l’hypoxie prénatale chez le rat aurait des
conséquences à long terme sur l’acclimatation physiologique à la haute altitude. Des rats
vivant en haute altitude (3600m, La Paz, ...
Effects of prenatal hypoxia on hematological and respiratory acclimatization to high altitude in rats
(Actas Club Recherché Clinique de Quebec, 2011)
We tested the hypothesis that prenatal hypoxia have long-term consequences on
physiological acclimatization to high altitude in rats. Male and female high-altitude rats
(3600m, La Paz, Bolivia) were exposed to normal ...
Increasing respiratory dead space improves sleep disordered breathing and hypoxemia in patients with chronic mountain sickness
(The FASEB Journal, 2011-04-25)
New data demonstrates that relationship of salivary to serum progesterone in Bolivian women is comparable to that in other populations
(36th Annual Meeting Minnesota, 2011-04-13)
Abstract.
Salivary progesterone (P) concentration is widely
used in field studies as a relatively easy-to-measure
proxy for serum P. Chatterton et al. [Fertility & Sterility 86:723 (2006)] compared sample means of ...
Perinatal origins of chronic mountain sickness : the role of perinatal hypoxia in the development of CMS
(Meeting VII Congress World Medicine and Physiology High Altitude, 2011)
mtDNA and y-chromosome diversity in aymaras and quechuas from Bolivia : different stories and special genetic traits of the andean altiplano populations
(American Journal of Physical Anthroplogy, 2011-04-05)
Abstract.
Two Bolivian samples belonging to the
two main Andean linguistic groups (Aymaras and Quechuas) were studied for mtDNA and Y-chromosome uniparental markers to evaluate sex-specific differences and
give new ...
High-end arteriolar resistance limits uterine artery blood flow and restricts fetal growth in preeclampsia and gestational hypertension at high altitude
(Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol, 2011)
The reduction in
infant birth weight and increased frequency of preeclampsia (PE) in
high-altitude residents have been attributed to greater placental hypoxia, smaller uterine artery (UA) diameter, and lower UA blood ...