Response of nitric oxide pathway to l-arginine infusion at the altitude of 4,350 m

It was hypothesized that hypoxia may inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production by reducing the availability of endothelial NO synthase (NOS III) substrate. To evaluate the effect of L-arginine on the NO release in high altitude, 11 subjects were infused with L-arginine (0.5 g x kg(-1)) during 30 min in n...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European respiratory journal 2001-08, Vol.18 (2), p.286-292
Hauptverfasser: Schneider, J-C, Blazy, I, Dechaux, M, Rabier, D, Mason, N.P, Richalet, J-P
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Zusammenfassung:It was hypothesized that hypoxia may inhibit nitric oxide (NO) production by reducing the availability of endothelial NO synthase (NOS III) substrate. To evaluate the effect of L-arginine on the NO release in high altitude, 11 subjects were infused with L-arginine (0.5 g x kg(-1)) during 30 min in normoxia and after 36 h at 4,350 m (hypoxia). The L-citrulline and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) concentrations were measured to investigate NO synthesis and guanylyl cyclase activity respectively. L-citrulline concentration, arterial oxygen saturation (Sa,O2), systemic blood pressure, heart rate and acute mountain sickness (AMS) score were measured at rest and 15, 30 and 45 min after starting infusion. The results showed that baseline L-citrulline was lower in hypoxia (p
ISSN:0903-1936
1399-3003
DOI:10.1183/09031936.01.00073401