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Involvement of overweight and lipid metabolism in the development of pulmonary hypertension under conditions of chronic intermittent hypoxia
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WoS WOS:000577559600001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85092675899
DOI 10.1177/2045894020930626
Año 2020
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



There is growing evidence that exposure to hypoxia, regardless of the source, elicits several metabolic responses in individuals. These responses are constitutive and are usually observed under hypoxia but vary according to the type of exposure. The aim of this review was to describe the involvement of obesity and lipid metabolism in the development of high-altitude pulmonary hypertension and in the development of acute mountain sickness under chronic intermittent hypoxia. Overweight or obesity, which are common in individuals with long-term chronic intermittent hypoxia exposure (high-altitude miners, shift workers, and soldiers), are thought to play a major role in the development of acute mountain sickness and high-altitude pulmonary hypertension. This association may be rooted in the interactions between obesity-related metabolic and physical alterations, such as increased waist circumference and neck circumference, among others, which lead to critical ventilation impairments; these impairments aggravate hypoxemia at high altitude, thereby triggering high-altitude diseases. Overweight and obesity are strongly associated with higher mean pulmonary artery pressure in the context of long-term chronic intermittent hypoxia. Remarkably, de novo synthesis of triglycerides by the sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1c pathway has been demonstrated, mainly due to the upregulation of stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1, which is also associated with the same outcomes. Therefore, overweight, obesity, and other metabolic conditions may hinder proper acclimatization. The involved mechanisms include respiratory impairment, alteration of the nitric oxide pathways, inflammatory status, reactive oxygen species imbalance, and other metabolic changes; however, further studies are required.

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Revista ISSN
Pulmonary Circulation 2045-8932

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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Respiratory System
Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 SIQUES-LEE, PATRICIA Mujer Universidad Arturo Prat - Chile
German Chilean Inst Res Pulm Hypoxia & Its Hlth S - Chile
German-Chilean Institute for Research on Pulmonary Hypoxia and its Health Sequelae - Chile
2 BRITO-RICHARDS, JULIO Hombre Universidad Arturo Prat - Chile
German Chilean Inst Res Pulm Hypoxia & Its Hlth S - Chile
German-Chilean Institute for Research on Pulmonary Hypoxia and its Health Sequelae - Chile
3 Ordenes, Stefany - Universidad Arturo Prat - Chile
German Chilean Inst Res Pulm Hypoxia & Its Hlth S - Chile
German-Chilean Institute for Research on Pulmonary Hypoxia and its Health Sequelae - Chile
4 PENA-ALARCON, EDUARDO ANDRES Hombre Universidad Arturo Prat - Chile
German Chilean Inst Res Pulm Hypoxia & Its Hlth S - Chile
German-Chilean Institute for Research on Pulmonary Hypoxia and its Health Sequelae - Chile

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Fuente
FONIS
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Fondo de Fomento al Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
FIC Tarapaca
CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa
FIC Tarapaca BIP

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This work was funded by grants from FIC Tarapaca BIP 30477541-0, CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa 09I20007, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under grant number 01DN17046 (DECIPHER).
This work was funded by grants from FIC Tarapaca BIP 30477541-0, CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa 09I20007, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under grant number 01DN17046 (DECIPHER).
This work was funded by grants from FIC Tarapaca BIP 30477541-0, CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa 09I20007, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under grant number 01DN17046 (DECIPHER).
This work was funded by grants from FIC Tarapaca BIP 30477541-0, CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa 09I20007, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under grant number 01DN17046 (DECIPHER).
This work was funded by grants from FIC Tarapaca BIP 30477541-0, CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa 09I20007, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under grant number 01DN17046 (DECIPHER).
This work was funded by grants from FIC Tarapaca BIP 30477541-0, CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa 09I20007, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under grant number 01DN17046 (DECIPHER).
This work was funded by grants from FIC Tarapaca BIP 30477541-0, CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa 09I20007, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under grant number 01DN17046 (DECIPHER).
This work was funded by grants from FIC Tarapaca BIP 30477541-0, CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa 09I20007, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under grant number 01DN17046 (DECIPHER).
This work was funded by grants from FIC Tarapaca BIP 30477541-0, CONICYT/FONDEF/FONIS Sa 09I20007, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under grant number 01DN17046 (DECIPHER).

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