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Brito, Julio ; Siques, Patricia ; Arribas, Silvia M. ; Lopez de Pablo, Angel L. ; Gonzalez, M. Carmen ; Naveas, Nelson ; Arriaza, Karem ; Flores, Karen ; Leon-Velarde, Fabiola ; Pulido, Ruth ; Ordenes, Stefany ; Lopez, M. Rosario | Hindawi Publishing Corporation | 2019-02-06T14:52:14ZLong-term chronic intermittent exposure to altitude hypoxia is a labor phenomenon requiring further research. Using a rat model, we examined whether this type of exposure differed from chronic exposure in terms of pulmonary artery remodeling and[...]texto impreso
Siques, Patricia ; Brito, Julio ; Flores, Karen ; Ordenes, Stefany ; Arriaza, Karem ; Pena, Eduardo ; Leon-Velarde, Fabiola ; Lopez de Pablo, Angel L. ; Gonzalez, M. C. ; Arribas, Silvia | Frontiers Media | 2018-12-01T00:04:14ZBackground: In chronic hypoxia (CH) and short-term chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) exposure, glycemia and insulin levels decrease and insulin sensitivity increases, which can be explained by changes in glucose transport at skeletal muscles in[...]texto impreso
Brito, Julio ; Siques, Patricia ; Lopez, Rosario ; Romero, Raúl ; Leon-Velarde, Fabiola ; Flores, Karen ; Lueneburg, Nicole ; Hannemann, Juliane ; Boeger, Rainer H. | Frontiers Media | 2018-12-01T00:04:14ZBackground: Living at high altitude or with chronic hypoxia implies functional and morphological changes in the right ventricle and pulmonary vasculature with a 10% prevalence of high-altitude pulmonary hypertension (HAPH). The implications of w[...]texto impreso
Siques, Patricia ; Lopez de Pablo, Angel Luis ; Brito, Julio ; Arribas, Silvia M. ; Flores, Karen ; Arriaza, Karem ; Naveas, Nelson ; Gonzalez, M. Carmen ; Hoorntje, Alexander ; Leon-Velarde, Fabiola ; Lopez, M. Rosario | Hindawi Publishing Corporation | 2020-06-10T18:11:33ZWork at high altitude in shifts exposes humans to a new form of chronic intermittent hypoxia, with still unknown health consequences. We have established a rat model resembling this situation, which develops a milder form of right ventricular hy[...]