Therapeutic potential of intermittent hypoxia: a matter of dose

A Navarrete-Opazo, GS Mitchell - American Journal of …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) has been the subject of considerable research in recent years, and
triggers a bewildering array of both detrimental and beneficial effects in multiple …

Cardioprotection by intermittent hypoxia conditioning: evidence, mechanisms, and therapeutic potential

RT Mallet, EB Manukhina, SS Ruelas… - American Journal …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
The calibrated application of limited-duration, cyclic, moderately intense hypoxia-
reoxygenation increases cardiac resistance to ischemia-reperfusion stress. These …

The polymorphic and contradictory aspects of intermittent hypoxia

I Almendros, Y Wang, D Gozal - American Journal of …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) has been extensively studied during the last decade, primarily as a
surrogate model of sleep apnea. However, IH is a much more pervasive phenomenon in …

Hypoxia. 4. Hypoxia and ion channel function

LA Shimoda, J Polak - American Journal of Physiology-Cell …, 2011 - journals.physiology.org
The ability to sense and respond to oxygen deprivation is required for survival; thus,
understanding the mechanisms by which changes in oxygen are linked to cell viability and …

Intermittent Hypoxia Prevents Myocardial Mitochondrial Ca2+ Overload and Cell Death during Ischemia/Reperfusion: The Role of Reactive Oxygen Species

JC Chang, CF Lien, WS Lee, HR Chang, YC Hsu… - Cells, 2019 - mdpi.com
It has been documented that reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to oxidative stress,
leading to diseases such as ischemic heart disease. Recently, increasing evidence has …

Cardiac metabolic adaptations in response to chronic hypoxia

MF Essop - The Journal of physiology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Since a constant supply of oxygen is essential to sustain life, organisms have evolved
multiple defence mechanisms to ensure maintenance of the delicate balance between …

Cardiac adaptation to chronic high-altitude hypoxia: beneficial and adverse effects

B Ostadal, F Kolar - Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 2007 - Elsevier
This review deals with the capability of the heart to adapt to chronic hypoxia in animals
exposed to either natural or simulated high altitude. From the broad spectrum of related …

Role of defective Ca2+ signaling in skeletal muscle weakness: Pharmacological implications

A Agrawal, G Suryakumar, R Rathor - Journal of Cell Communication and …, 2018 - Springer
The misbehaving attitude of Ca 2+ signaling pathways could be the probable reason in
many muscular disorders such as myopathies, systemic disorders like hypoxia, sepsis …

Cardioprotection of post-ischemic moderate ROS against ischemia/reperfusion via STAT3-induced the inhibition of MCU opening

L Wu, JL Tan, ZY Chen, G Huang - Basic research in cardiology, 2019 - Springer
Enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) at the beginning of reperfusion activated signal
transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) in intermittent hypobaric hypoxia (IHH) …

Berbamine postconditioning protects the heart from ischemia/reperfusion injury through modulation of autophagy

Y Zheng, S Gu, X Li, J Tan, S Liu, Y Jiang… - Cell Death & …, 2017 - nature.com
Pretreatment of berbamine protects the heart from ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. However
it is unknown whether it has cardioprotection when given at the onset of reperfusion …