Abstract:Increased red cell distribution width (RDW), which measures erythrocyte size variability (anisocytosis), has been linked to early mortality in many diseases and normal aged population through unknown mechanisms. Hypoxia has been proposed to increase both RDW and mortality. However, experimental evidence, especially in animal models, is lacking. Here, we show that chronic hypobaric hypoxia (~10% O2) increases erythrocyte numbers, hemoglobin and RDW, while reducing longevity in male mice. Compound heterozygous k… Show more
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