2013
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.27.1_supplement.715.7
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Comparative responses of arterial oxygen saturation and heart rate during postnatal development in rats living at high and low altitude.

Abstract: We used pulse oximetry to measure arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) and heart rate (HR) in 4 and 14 day‐old rats raised at HA (La Paz, Bolivia, 3,600 m/12,000ft) or at sea level (SL, Québec, Canada). SpO2 and HR were measured at 5 different levels of inspired PO2 (PiO2: 160 ‐ 60 mmHg – 10 min each), in awake rats maintained in a chamber flushed with room air or the desired gas mixtures. When exposed to a PiO2 of 160 mmHg, P4 HA rats had a similar SpO2 than P4 SL, but a lower HR. At lower PiO2, HA rats maintain… Show more

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