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Responses of the autonomic nervous system during acclimatization tp high altitude in man.

M S Malhotra, W Selvamurthy, S S Purkayastha, A K Mukherjee, L Mathew, G L Dua.   

Abstract

A study has been conducted on 20 sojourners, between the ages of 20-30 years, to evaluate responses of the autonomic nervous system during acclimatization to high altitude. The responses measured consisted of heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), oral temperature (Tor), mean skin temperature (Tsk), cold pressor response (CPR), orthostatic tolerance to tilt, and urinary catecholamines. The subjects were tested initially at Delhi (altitude 260 m) and thereafter, on acute induction to an altitude of 3500 m periodically for 3 weeks. For comparison, the same responses were studied on 10 acclimatized lowlanders (AL) who had been staying at the same altitude for more than a year and on 10 high-altitude natives (HAN). The studies showed a rise in HR, BP, Tor, and urinary catecholamines, and a fall in Tsk, CPR, and orthostatic tolerance immediately on arrival at HA, indicating a relative hyperactivity of the sympathetic system. After a stay of 1 week, there was a gradual recovery in all the responses, though sympathetic hyperactivity was still maintained throughout the 3 weeks of stay. In AL also there was a preponderance of sympathetic activity, though of relatively lesser magnitude than that seen in sojourners. In HAN, on the other hand, there was a relative parasympathetic predomination. It has been concluded that in lowlanders it takes more than a year of stay at altitude for complete recovery of autonomic balance.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 985281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aviat Space Environ Med        ISSN: 0095-6562


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