Effect of 2 Hours' Exposure to Simulated High Altitude (4,500 m) on Human Red Cell Metabolism
1972; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 29; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3109/00365517209080247
ISSN1502-7686
AutoresMikael Rørth, Susan F. Nygaard, H.-H. Parving, V. Hansen, T. Kalsig,
Tópico(s)Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
ResumoDuring acute exposure to high altitude (2 hours) the red cell metabolism is altered. A pH-induced increase in phosphofructokinase activity together with a decrease in the level of the monophosphoglycerates are the most prominent features of the changes. Despite the increase in pH, the level of 2,3-diphos-phoglycerate is not altered, probably because of a reduction in the concentration of inorganic phosphate. Besides 2,3-DPG neither ATP, ADP, lactate, or pyruvate levels are changed significantly during exposure of this duration. The results are interpreted as being due to a combined effect of alkalosis and a decrease in the concentration of inorganic phosphate.
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