Effects of chronic hypoxia on the development and reproduction of the rat

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In rats exposed daily for four hours at simulated altitudes of 25,000 feet, growth was slow, delayed puberty and life span was reduced by 50%. 25,000 feet daily, exposures produce severe testicle injury, which does not improve with acclimatization. The reproduction was completely inhibited in both s...

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Autor: Altland, Paul D.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:1952
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of chronic hypoxia on the development and reproduction of the rat
Efectos de la hipoxia crónica sobre el desarrollo y reproducción de la rata
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title_short Effects of chronic hypoxia on the development and reproduction of the rat
title_full Effects of chronic hypoxia on the development and reproduction of the rat
title_fullStr Effects of chronic hypoxia on the development and reproduction of the rat
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description In rats exposed daily for four hours at simulated altitudes of 25,000 feet, growth was slow, delayed puberty and life span was reduced by 50%. 25,000 feet daily, exposures produce severe testicle injury, which does not improve with acclimatization. The reproduction was completely inhibited in both sexes. At 18,000 feet playback occurs with low efficiency. The reduced litter size was associated with a decreased number of successful implantations and fetal resorption. Daily exposure of adult rats to 25,000 feet produced marked testicular damage after twelve exposures. Marked lesion was produced with few exhibitions (4) when done at weekly intervals. The time must be considered in the development of testicular injury after exposure to high altitudes. After the severe testicular damage occurred in rats was only possible to complete recovery of normal structure when all exposures ended. Exposure to ten day intervals prevents the slight recovery. After producing polycythemia in rats by short daily exposures, it was possible to maintain this status polycythemic exhibitions every two or three days; Longer idle periods produced the return of normal blood picture. The main pathological findings in rats exposed daily for prolonged periods, were the presence of 1) vegetations on the heart valves; 2) fibrous and fatty changes in left ventricular wall, 3) myocardial heart and kidney, occasionally ssociates with thrombus and embolism, and 4) hematuria and enterorrhagia.
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spelling Effects of chronic hypoxia on the development and reproduction of the ratEfectos de la hipoxia crónica sobre el desarrollo y reproducción de la rataAltland, Paul D.In rats exposed daily for four hours at simulated altitudes of 25,000 feet, growth was slow, delayed puberty and life span was reduced by 50%. 25,000 feet daily, exposures produce severe testicle injury, which does not improve with acclimatization. The reproduction was completely inhibited in both sexes. At 18,000 feet playback occurs with low efficiency. The reduced litter size was associated with a decreased number of successful implantations and fetal resorption. Daily exposure of adult rats to 25,000 feet produced marked testicular damage after twelve exposures. Marked lesion was produced with few exhibitions (4) when done at weekly intervals. The time must be considered in the development of testicular injury after exposure to high altitudes. After the severe testicular damage occurred in rats was only possible to complete recovery of normal structure when all exposures ended. Exposure to ten day intervals prevents the slight recovery. After producing polycythemia in rats by short daily exposures, it was possible to maintain this status polycythemic exhibitions every two or three days; Longer idle periods produced the return of normal blood picture. The main pathological findings in rats exposed daily for prolonged periods, were the presence of 1) vegetations on the heart valves; 2) fibrous and fatty changes in left ventricular wall, 3) myocardial heart and kidney, occasionally ssociates with thrombus and embolism, and 4) hematuria and enterorrhagia.En ratas expuestas diariamente, durante cuatro horas, a alturas simuladas de 25,000 pies, el crecimiento fué lento, la pubertad se retrasó y el lapso de vida se redujo en 50%. Exposiciones diarias a 25,000 pies, producen severa lesión del testículo, lo cual no mejora con la aclimatación. La reproducción estaba completamente inhibida en ambos sexos. A 18,000 pies la reproducción se produce con reducida eficiencia. El tamaño reducido de las crías fué relacionado con un número disminuido de implantaciones satisfactorias y con reabsorción fetal. Exposición diaria de ratas adultas a 25,000 pies produce marcado daño testicular después de doce exposiciones. Marcada lesión fué producida con pocas exposiciones (4) cuando se efectúan a intervalos semanales. El tiempo debe ser considerado en el desarrollo de la lesión testicular después de la exposición a grandes altitudes. Después que se producían la severa lesión testicular en las ratas, solamente fué posible la completa recuperación de la estructura normal cuando todas las exposiciones terminaron. Una exposición a intervalos de diez días impide la más ligera recuperación. Después de producir policitemia en ratas por cortas exposiciones diarias, fué posible mantener este estado policitémico por exposiciones a intervalos de dos o tres días; períodos más largos de reposo producían el retorno del cuadro sanguíneo normal. Los principales hallazgos patológicos de ratas expuestas diariamente por prolongados períodos, fueron la presencia de 1) vegetaciones sobre las válvulas del corazón; 2) cambios fibrosos y grasosos en la pared del ventrículo izquierdo, 3) infartos del corazón y riñón, ocasionalmente sociados con trombos y embolias, y 4) hematuria y enterorragia.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana1952-03-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/935210.15381/anales.v35i1.9352Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 35 No. 1 (1952); 245-248Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 35 Núm. 1 (1952); 245-2481609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/9352/8170Derechos de autor 1952 Paul D. Altlandhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/93522020-04-06T15:43:00Z
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