Effect of adaptation to high altitude on components of blood and urine of lowlanders compared with high altitude natives |
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Authors: | K K Shivastava M S Malhotra |
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Institution: | (1) Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, Delhi Cantt-10, India |
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Abstract: | Some of the blood and urinary constituents, oral glucose tolerance and urea clearance were determined in lowlanders at sea level (200 m) and at an altitude of 4, 000 m after their stay of two years. These data were compared with those of natives of high altitude area. The concentration of proteins, cholesterol, creatinephosphokinase and aspartate aminotransferase in blood among lowlanders after 2 year acclimatization were similar to that observed among highlanders. The urinary excretion of creatine and creatinine was of similar magnitude in highlanders and in acclimatized lowlanders but that of 17-keto and 17-hydroxysteroids was higher among highlanders. High altitude acclimatization among lowlanders facilitated appearance of a sharp peak in oral glucose tolerance curves and a decreased fasting blood glucose values. It also induced a restriction in renal filtration as indicated by a depressed urea clearance among lowlanders. |
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