Ventilatory and cerebrovascular regulation and integration at high-altitude

RL Hoiland, CA Howe, GB Coombs… - Clinical Autonomic …, 2018 - Springer
Ascent to high-altitude elicits compensatory physiological adaptations in order to improve
oxygenation throughout the body. The brain is particularly vulnerable to the hypoxemia of …

[HTML][HTML] Cognitive function during exercise under severe hypoxia

T Komiyama, K Katayama, M Sudo, K Ishida… - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
Acute exercise has been demonstrated to improve cognitive function. In contrast, severe
hypoxia can impair cognitive function. Hence, cognitive function during exercise under …

[图书][B] Ward, milledge and west's high altitude medicine and physiology

AM Luks, PN Ainslie, JS Lawley, RC Roach… - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
This pre-eminent work has developed over six editions in response to man's attempts to
climb higher and higher unaided, and to spend more time at altitude for both work and …

Advances in the available non-biological pharmacotherapy prevention and treatment of acute mountain sickness and high altitude cerebral and pulmonary oedema

KE Joyce, SJE Lucas, CHE Imray… - Expert Opinion on …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: The physiological responses on exposure to high altitude are relatively well
known, but new discoveries are still being made, and novel prevention and treatment …

Acute mountain sickness: Do different time courses point to different pathophysiological mechanisms?

MM Berger, M Sareban… - Journal of Applied …, 2020 - journals.physiology.org
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a syndrome of nonspecific symptoms (ie, headache,
anorexia, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and fatigue) that may develop in nonacclimatized …

Dl-3-n-butylphthalide attenuates brain injury caused by cortical infarction accompanied by cranial venous drainage disturbance

K Song, X Zeng, X Xie, R Zhu, J Liang… - Stroke and Vascular …, 2022 - svn.bmj.com
Background Cerebral venous disorder may have a harmful effect on ischaemic stroke;
however, the underlying mechanism remains to be elucidated. Although Dl-3-n …

Surviving without oxygen: how low can the human brain go?

DM Bailey, CK Willie, RL Hoiland, AR Bain… - … altitude medicine & …, 2017 - liebertpub.com
Abstract Bailey, Damian M., Christopher K. Willie, Ryan L. Hoiland, Anthony R. Bain, David
B. MacLeod, Maria A. Santoro, Daniel K. DeMasi, Andrea Andrijanic, Tanja Mijacika, Otto F …

Altitude illnesses

H Gatterer, FC Villafuerte, S Ulrich… - Nature Reviews …, 2024 - nature.com
Millions of people visit high-altitude regions annually and more than 80 million live
permanently above 2,500 m. Acute high-altitude exposure can trigger high-altitude illnesses …

Cerebral white matter diffusion properties and free‐water with obstructive sleep apnea severity in older adults

AA Baril, K Gagnon, M Descoteaux… - Human brain …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Characterizing the effects of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on the aging brain could be key
in our understanding of neurodegeneration in this population. Our objective was to assess …

Exposure to 16 h of normobaric hypoxia induces ionic edema in the healthy brain

A Biller, S Badde, A Heckel, P Guericke… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Following prolonged exposure to hypoxic conditions, for example, due to ascent to high
altitude, stroke, or traumatic brain injury, cerebral edema can develop. The exact nature and …