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Comparative Study
. 1993 Sep;116(9):227-9.

[The effect of spaced hypobaric hypoxia on the maximal hydraulic conductivity of the vascular bed, the supply of capillaries to and the size of the muscles fibers in rats]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 8117983
Comparative Study

[The effect of spaced hypobaric hypoxia on the maximal hydraulic conductivity of the vascular bed, the supply of capillaries to and the size of the muscles fibers in rats]

[Article in Russian]
T L Nemirovskaia et al. Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1993 Sep.

Abstract

6-7-month-old male Wistar rast were divided into three groups. On group of rats remained intact and lived under normal conditions (Group 1; n = 12). Groups 2 (n = 12) and 3 (n = 14) were exposed in hypobaric chamber (18-20 h a day and 2 h a day, respectively) for 2 weeks. The partial O2 pressure was maintained equivalent to 5000 m altitude. The hypoxia produced decreases of structural vascular resistance in hindquarters in Group 2 by 20-25% and in Group 3 by 17-20% (p < 0.05) under all perfusion pressure values. No significant changes in capillary density, capillary per fibre ratio in m. extensor hallucis proprius were found in rats exposed to hypobaric hypoxia for both durations. The cross-sectional area type I fibres (but not II fibres) (CSA) in Group 2 was significantly (p < 0.05) decreased (611 +/- 44 microns 2 vs 779 +/- 49 microns 2 in controls), continuous hypoxia produces significant reduction in type I fibre diffusion distances.

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