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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 1991

Effect of beta-adrenergic blockade on plasma lactate concentration during exercise at high altitude

Andrew J. Young; P. M. Young; R. E. McCullough; Lorna G. Moore; Allen Cymerman; John T. Reeves

SummaryWhen unacclimatized lowlanders exercise at high altitude, blood lactate concentration rises higher than at sea level, but lactate accumulation is attenuated after acclimatization. These responses could result from the effects of acute and chronic hypoxia on β-adrenergic stimulation. In this investigation, the effects of β-adrenergic blockade on blood lactate and other metabolites were studied in lowland residents during 30 min of steady-state exercise at sea level and on days 3, 8, and 20 of residence at 4300 m. Starting 3 days before ascent and through day 15 at high altitude, six men received propranolol (80 mg three times daily) and six received placebo. Plasma lactate accumulation was reduced in propranolol- but not placebo-treated subjects during exercise on day 3 at high altitude compared to sea-level exercise of the same percentage maximal oxygen uptake (


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1988

Operation Everest II: oxygen transport during exercise at extreme simulated altitude

J. R. Sutton; John T. Reeves; Peter D. Wagner; Bertron M. Groves; Allen Cymerman; M. K. Malconian; Paul B. Rock; P. M. Young; S. D. Walter; Charles S. Houston


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1987

Operation Everest II: elevated high-altitude pulmonary resistance unresponsive to oxygen.

Bertron M. Groves; John T. Reeves; J. R. Sutton; Peter D. Wagner; Allen Cymerman; M. K. Malconian; Paul B. Rock; P. M. Young; Charles S. Houston

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Journal of Applied Physiology | 1987

Operation Everest II: preservation of cardiac function at extreme altitude

John T. Reeves; Bertron M. Groves; J. R. Sutton; Peter D. Wagner; Allen Cymerman; M. K. Malconian; Paul B. Rock; P. M. Young; Charles S. Houston


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1989

Operation Everest II: adaptations in human skeletal muscle

H. J. Green; J. R. Sutton; Allen Cymerman; P. M. Young; Charles S. Houston

). Plasma lactate accumulation exercise on day 20 at high altitude was reduced in both placebo- and propranolol-treated subjects compared to exercise of the same percentage


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1991

Operation Everest II: structural adaptations in skeletal muscle in response to extreme simulated altitude

J. D. MacDOUGALL; H. J. Green; J. R. Sutton; G. Coates; Allen Cymerman; P. M. Young; Charles S. Houston


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1989

Operation Everest II: maximal oxygen uptake at extreme altitude

Allen Cymerman; John T. Reeves; J. R. Sutton; Paul B. Rock; Bertron M. Groves; M. K. Malconian; P. M. Young; Peter D. Wagner; Charles S. Houston

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Journal of Applied Physiology | 1989

Operation Everest II: muscle energetics during maximal exhaustive exercise

H. J. Green; J. R. Sutton; P. M. Young; Allen Cymerman; Charles S. Houston


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1992

Operation Everest II: Metabolic and hormonal responses to incremental exercise to exhaustion

P. M. Young; J. R. Sutton; H. J. Green; John T. Reeves; Paul B. Rock; Charles S. Houston; Allen Cymerman

performed at sea level. The blunted lactate accumulation during exercise on day 20 at high altitude was associated with reduced muscle glycogen utilization. Thus, increased plasma lactate accumulation in unacclimatized low-landers exercising at high altitude appears to be due to increased β-adrenergic stimulation. However, acclimatization-induced changes in muscle glycogen utilization and plasma lactate accumulation are not adaptations to chronically increased β-adrenergic activity.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1989

Operation Everest II: plasma lipid and hormonal responses during a simulated ascent of Mt. Everest

P. M. Young; M. S. Rose; J. R. Sutton; H. J. Green; Allen Cymerman; Charles S. Houston

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Allen Cymerman

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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M. K. Malconian

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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H. J. Green

University of Waterloo

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Bertron M. Groves

University of Colorado Denver

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Andrew J. Young

United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

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