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Effects of prenatal hypoxia on hematological and respiratory acclimatization to high altitude in rats
Lemoine, Alejandra Jochmans; Lumbroso, Delphine; Villalpando, Gabriela; Gonzales, Marcelino; Soria, Rudy; Joseph, Vincent (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 ... -
Hematocrit and hemoglobin levels at adulthood are determined by neonatal hypoxic exposure in rats living at high altitude
Lumbroso, Delphine; Villalpando, Gabriela; Gonzales, Marcelino; Soria Sánchez, Rudy; Joseph, Vincent (High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2010-08-08)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 ... -
Life-long consequences of postnatal normoxia exposure in rats raised at high altitude
Lumbroso, Delphine; Lemoine, Alexandra; Gonzales, Marcelino; Villalpando, Gabriela; Seaborn, Tommy; Joseph, Vincent (J Appl Physiol., 2012)Abstract. We tested the hypothesis that exposure of high-altitude (HA) rats to a period of postnatal normoxia has long-term consequences on the ventilatory and hematological acclimatization in adults. Male and female HA ... -
Life-long consequences of postnatal normoxia exposure in rats raised at high altitude
Lumbroso, Delphine; Lemoine, Alejandra Jochmans; Gonzales, Marcelino; Villalpando, Gabriela; Seaborn, Tommy; Joseph, Vincent (J Appl Physiol, 2012-03-13)We tested the hypothesis that exposure of high-altitude (HA) rats to a period of postnatal normoxia has long-term consequences on the ventilatory and hematological acclimatization in adults. Male and female HA rats (3,600 ... -
Programmation prénatale de l'acclimatation hématologique et respiratoire chez des rats de haute altitude
Lemoine, Alejandra Jochmans; Lumbroso, Delphine; Villalpando, Gabriela; Gonzales, Marcelino; Soria, Rudy; Joseph, Vincent (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, ...