| Literature DB >> 28111974 |
Eya Qaid1, R Zakaria1, S F Sulaiman2, Na Mohd Yusof3, N Shafin1, Z Othman4, A H Ahmad1, Cb Abd Aziz1.
Abstract
Impairment of memory is one of the most frequently reported symptoms during sudden hypoxia exposure in human. Cortical atrophy has been linked to the impaired memory function and is suggested to occur with chronic high-altitude exposure. However, the precise molecular mechanism(s) of hypoxia-induced memory impairment remains an enigma. In this work, we review hypoxia-induced learning and memory deficit in human and rat studies. Based on data from rat studies using different protocols of continuous hypoxia, we try to elicit potential mechanisms of hypobaric hypoxia-induced memory deficit.Entities:
Keywords: High altitude; hypoxia; learning; memory; rats
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28111974 DOI: 10.1177/0960327116689714
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Exp Toxicol ISSN: 0960-3271 Impact factor: 2.903