Cerebrovascular responses to altitude
暂无分享,去创建一个
Marc J. Poulin | Julien V. Brugniaux | Alastair N. H. Hodges | M. Poulin | J. Brugniaux | P. Hanly | Patrick J. Hanly | A. N. Hodges
[1] G. E. Meadows,et al. Control of cerebral blood flow during sleep and the effects of hypoxia. , 2006, Advances in experimental medicine and biology.
[2] J. Dempsey,et al. Relative effectiveness of acetazolamide versus medroxyprogesterone acetate in correction of chronic carbon dioxide retention. , 2015, The American review of respiratory disease.
[3] Scott A Gallagher,et al. High-altitude illness. , 2001, The New England journal of medicine.
[4] David T. Martin,et al. Respiratory events and periodic breathing in cyclists sleeping at 2,650-m simulated altitude. , 2002, Journal of applied physiology.
[5] Bruno Chenuel,et al. Influence of cerebrovascular function on the hypercapnic ventilatory response in healthy humans , 2006, The Journal of physiology.
[6] N. Lassen,et al. HIGH-ALTITUDE CEREBRAL ŒDEMA , 1975, The Lancet.
[7] M. Fujishima,et al. Effects of hypoxia on cerebral autoregulation. , 1970, American Journal of Physiology.
[8] C. Qualls,et al. Cerebral Vasodilatation to Exogenous NO Is a Measure of Fitness for Life at Altitude , 2006, Stroke.
[9] N. Lassen,et al. Augmented hypoxic cerebral vasodilation in men during 5 days at 3,810 m altitude. , 1996, Journal of applied physiology.
[10] F. Léon-Velarde,et al. Autonomic adaptations in andean trained participants to a 4220-m altitude marathon. , 2005, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[11] J. Rupert,et al. Evidence for a genetic basis for altitude-related illness. , 2006, High altitude medicine & biology.
[12] G. Buela-Casal,et al. Neuropsychological Functioning Associated with High-Altitude Exposure , 2004, Neuropsychology Review.
[13] Thomas G. Smith,et al. Lack of involvement of the autonomic nervous system in early ventilatory and pulmonary vascular acclimatization to hypoxia in humans , 2007, The Journal of physiology.
[14] R. Mcfarland. XI – Psychophysiological Implications of Life at Altitude and Including the Role of Oxygen in the Process of Aging , 1972 .
[15] J. Severinghaus,et al. Rat brain VEGF expression in alveolar hypoxia: possible role in high-altitude cerebral edema. , 1998, Journal of applied physiology.
[16] G. E. Meadows,et al. Overnight Changes in the Cerebral Vascular Response to Isocapnic Hypoxia and Hypercapnia in Healthy Humans: Protection Against Stroke , 2005, Stroke.
[17] N. Secher,et al. Cerebral perturbations provoked by prolonged exercise , 2004, Progress in Neurobiology.
[18] M. Poulin,et al. Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow During and After 48 H of Both Isocapnic and Poikilocapnic Hypoxia in Humans , 2002, Experimental physiology.
[19] F. Léon-Velarde,et al. Cerebrovascular responses to hypoxia and hypocapnia in high‐altitude dwellers , 2005, The Journal of physiology.
[20] A. Sheel,et al. Effects of two protocols of intermittent hypoxia on human ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebral responses to hypoxia , 2005, The Journal of physiology.
[21] M. Poulin,et al. Fast and slow components of cerebral blood flow response to step decreases in end-tidal PCO2 in humans. , 1998, Journal of applied physiology.
[22] Mads K Dalsgaard,et al. Fuelling Cerebral Activity in Exercising Man , 2006, Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.
[23] Mo Amdur. Effects of inhalation of sulfur dioxide by man , 1953 .
[24] Kui Xu,et al. Chronic hypoxia and the cerebral circulation. , 2006, Journal of applied physiology.
[25] J. Holden,et al. The Brain at High Altitude: Hypometabolism as a Defense against Chronic Hypoxia? , 1994 .
[26] B. Basnyat,et al. Cerebral vasomotor reactivity at high altitude in humans. , 1999, Journal of applied physiology.
[27] M. Fatemian,et al. Identification of fast and slow ventilatory responses to carbon dioxide under hypoxic and hyperoxic conditions in humans , 1999, The Journal of physiology.
[28] P. Hackett. The cerebral etiology of high-altitude cerebral edema and acute mountain sickness , 1999, Wilderness & environmental medicine.
[29] P. Curtis. Letter: Medicine by remote control. , 1973, Lancet.
[30] L. Teppema,et al. Low-dose acetazolamide does affect respiratory muscle function in spontaneously breathing anesthetized rabbits. , 2001, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.
[31] R Rubio,et al. Brain adenosine concentration during hypoxia in rats. , 1981, The American journal of physiology.
[32] L. Moore,et al. Headache at high altitude is not related to internal carotid arterial blood velocity. , 1985, Journal of applied physiology.
[33] C B Wolff,et al. Cerebral blood flow and oxygen delivery at high altitude. , 2000, High altitude medicine & biology.
[34] J. Severinghaus. Hypothetical roles of angiogenesis, osmotic swelling, and ischemia in high-altitude cerebral edema. , 1995, Journal of applied physiology.
[35] D. Heistad,et al. Regulation of the cerebral circulation: role of endothelium and potassium channels. , 1998, Physiological reviews.
[36] U. Scherrer,et al. Effects of high-altitude exposure on vascular endothelial growth factor levels in man , 2001, European Journal of Applied Physiology.
[37] Cardiovascular and respiratory adjustments at altitude sustain cerebral oxygen delivery -- Severinghaus revisited. , 2002, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology.
[38] Arthur R. Bradwell,et al. Cerebral blood flow in acute mountain sickness. , 1990, Journal of applied physiology.
[39] J. Richalet,et al. Sleep apneas and high altitude newcomers. , 1992, International journal of sports medicine.
[40] S. Matalon,et al. Peripheral circulatory responses to 96 hours of eucapnic hypoxia in conscious sheep. , 1985, Respiration Physiology.
[41] M. Koziej,et al. The quality of sleep and periodic breathing in healthy subjects at an altitude of 3,200 m. , 2000, High altitude medicine & biology.
[42] Thomas F. Hornbein,et al. Cerebral Blood Flow In Man at High Altitude: Role of Cerebrospinal Fluid pH in Normalization of Flow in Chronic Hypocapnia , 1966, Circulation research.
[43] J. Krasney. A neurogenic basis for acute altitude illness. , 1994, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[44] P. Hackett,et al. Frontiers of hypoxia research: acute mountain sickness. , 2001, The Journal of experimental biology.
[45] C. Clar,et al. Effects of 8h of eucapnic and poikilocapnic hypoxia on middle cerebral artery velocity and heart rate in humans , 1997, Experimental physiology.
[46] S. Horvath,et al. Physiological adaptations; desert and mountain , 1972 .
[47] F. Plum,et al. Cerebral Blood Flow During , 1970 .
[48] D. Larson,et al. The role of nitric oxide synthase/nitric oxide in vascular smooth muscle control , 2000, Perfusion.
[49] B. Stone,et al. Respiratory changes and structure of sleep in young high-altitude dwellers in the Andes of Peru , 2004, European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology.
[50] A. Walker,et al. The cerebral circulation during sleep: regulation mechanisms and functional implications. , 2002, Sleep medicine reviews.
[51] P. Robbins,et al. Influence of cerebral blood flow on the ventilatory response to hypoxia in humans , 1998, Experimental physiology.
[52] Marc J Poulin,et al. Ventilatory, cerebrovascular, and cardiovascular interactions in acute hypoxia: regulation by carbon dioxide. , 2004, Journal of applied physiology.
[53] V. Mohsenin,et al. Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders and Risk of Stroke , 2001, Stroke.
[54] S. Matalon,et al. Regional circulatory responses to 96 hours of hypoxia in conscious sheep. , 1984, Respiration physiology.
[55] D. Leaf,et al. Mechanisms of action of acetazolamide in the prophylaxis and treatment of acute mountain sickness. , 2007, Journal of applied physiology.
[56] M. Sander,et al. Sympathetic neural overactivity in healthy humans after prolonged exposure to hypobaric hypoxia , 2003, The Journal of physiology.
[57] Andries D. Bosch,et al. Cerebral Autoregulation in Subjects Adapted and Not Adapted to High Altitude , 2000, Stroke.
[58] E. Mackenzie,et al. Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism , 1993 .
[59] P. Hackett,et al. THE INCIDENCE, IMPORTANCE, AND PROPHYLAXIS OF ACUTE MOUNTAIN SICKNESS , 1976, The Lancet.
[60] F. Powell,et al. Time domains of the hypoxic ventilatory response. , 1998, Respiration physiology.
[61] Jean-Jacques Moraine,et al. Effects of High Altitude Exposure on Cerebral Hemodynamics in Normal Subjects , 2005, Stroke.
[62] J T Reeves,et al. Internal carotid and vertebral arterial flow velocity in men at high altitude. , 1987, Journal of applied physiology.
[63] J. Dunn,et al. Monitoring angiogenesis in brain using steady‐state quantification of ΔR2 with MION infusion , 2004, Magnetic resonance in medicine.
[64] Arthur R. Bradwell,et al. Effect of sildenafil and acclimatization on cerebral oxygenation at altitude. , 2005, Clinical science.
[65] J. Virués-Ortega,et al. Human behaviour and development under high-altitude conditions. , 2006, Developmental science.
[66] Uwe Christians,et al. Greater free plasma VEGF and lower soluble VEGF receptor-1 in acute mountain sickness. , 2005, Journal of applied physiology.
[67] M. Poulin,et al. Dynamics of the cerebral blood flow response to step changes in end-tidal PCO2 and PO2 in humans. , 1996, Journal of applied physiology.
[68] M. Thaler,et al. REYE'S SYNDROME , 1975, The Lancet.
[69] M. Poulin,et al. Effects of five consecutive nocturnal hypoxic exposures on the cerebrovascular responses to acute hypoxia and hypercapnia in humans. , 2004, Journal of applied physiology.
[70] J. West. DO CLIMBS TO EXTREME ALTITUDE CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE? , 1986, The Lancet.
[71] M. Creager,et al. Endothelium-derived nitric oxide mediates hypoxic vasodilation of resistance vessels in humans. , 1996, The American journal of physiology.
[72] C A Smith,et al. Response time and sensitivity of the ventilatory response to CO2 in unanesthetized intact dogs: central vs. peripheral chemoreceptors. , 2006, Journal of applied physiology.
[73] L. Ried,et al. Acetazolamide or dexamethasone for prevention of acute mountain sickness: a meta-analysis , 1994 .
[74] C. Houston,et al. CEREBRAL FORM OF HIGH-ALTITUDE ILLNESS , 1975, The Lancet.
[75] Olaf B. Paulson,et al. Unchanged Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxidative Metabolism after Acclimatization to High Altitude , 2002, Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.
[76] N. Voelkel,et al. Plasma vascular endothelial growth factor in acute mountain sickness. , 2000, Chest.
[77] G. E. Meadows,et al. Cerebral blood flow response to isocapnic hypoxia during slow-wave sleep and wakefulness. , 2004, Journal of applied physiology.
[78] P. Hackett,et al. High altitude cerebral edema. , 2004, High altitude medicine & biology.
[79] M. Poulin,et al. Effects of acetazolamide on ventilatory, cerebrovascular, and pulmonary vascular responses to hypoxia. , 2007, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.