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Exaggerated systemic oxidative-inflammatory-nitrosative stress in chronic mountain sickness is associated with cognitive decline and depression.

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dc.contributor.authorBailey, Damian M
dc.contributor.authorBrugniaux, Julien V
dc.contributor.authorFilipponi, Teresa
dc.contributor.authorMarley, Christopher J
dc.contributor.authorStacey, Benjamin
dc.contributor.authorSoria, Rodrigo
dc.contributor.authorRimoldi, Stefano F.
dc.contributor.authorCerny, David
dc.contributor.authorRexhaj, Emrush
dc.contributor.authorPratali, Lorenza
dc.contributor.authorSalmòn, Carlos Salinas
dc.contributor.authorMurillo Jáuregui, Carla
dc.contributor.authorVillena, Mercedes
dc.contributor.authorSmirl, Jonathan D
dc.contributor.authorOgoh, Shigehiko
dc.contributor.authorPietri, Sylvia
dc.contributor.authorScherrer, Urs
dc.contributor.authorSartori, Claudio
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-21T10:53:48Z
dc.date.available2025-02-21T10:53:48Z
dc.date.issued2019-01
dc.description.abstractKey Points Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a maladaptation syndrome encountered at high altitude (HA) characterised by severe hypoxaemia that carries a higher risk of stroke and migraine and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. We examined if exaggerated oxidative-inflammatory-nitrosative stress (OXINOS) and corresponding decrease in vascular nitric oxide bioavailability in patients with CMS (CMS+) is associated with impaired cerebrovascular function and adverse neurological outcome. Systemic OXINOS was markedly elevated in CMS+ compared to healthy HA (CMS-) and low-altitude controls. OXINOS was associated with blunted cerebral perfusion and vasoreactivity to hypercapnia, impaired cognition and, in CMS+, symptoms of depression. These findings are the first to suggest that a physiological continuum exists for hypoxaemia-induced systemic OXINOS in HA dwellers that when excessive is associated with accelerated cognitive decline and depression, helping identify those in need of more specialist neurological assessment and targeted support. Abstract Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a maladaptation syndrome encountered at high altitude (HA) characterised by severe hypoxaemia that carries a higher risk of stroke and migraine and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The present cross-sectional study examined to what extent exaggerated systemic oxidative-inflammatory-nitrosative stress (OXINOS), defined by an increase in free radical formation and corresponding decrease in vascular nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability, is associated with impaired cerebrovascular function, accelerated cognitive decline and depression in CMS. Venous blood was obtained from healthy male lowlanders (80 m, n = 17), and age- and gender-matched HA dwellers born and bred in La Paz, Bolivia (3600 m) with (CMS+, n = 23) and without (CMS-, n = 14) CMS. We sampled blood for oxidative (electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, HPLC), nitrosative (ozone-based chemiluminescence) and inflammatory (fluorescence) biomarkers. We employed transcranial Doppler ultrasound to measure cerebral blood flow (CBF) and reactivity. We utilised psychometric tests and validated questionnaires to assess cognition and depression. Highlanders exhibited elevated systemic OXINOS (P < 0.05 vs. lowlanders) that was especially exaggerated in the more hypoxaemic CMS+ patients (P < 0.05 vs. CMS-). OXINOS was associated with blunted cerebral perfusion and vasoreactivity to hypercapnia, impaired cognition and, in CMS+, symptoms of depression. Collectively, these findings are the first to suggest that a physiological continuum exists for hypoxaemia-induced OXINOS in HA dwellers that when excessive is associated with accelerated cognitive decline and depression, helping identify those in need of specialist neurological assessment and support.
dc.description.sponsorshipClinic of Cardiology
dc.description.sponsorshipDepartment for BioMedical Research (DBMR)
dc.description.sponsorshipDepartment for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Kardiologie
dc.identifier.doi10.48620/85447
dc.identifier.pmid30397919
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1113/JP276898
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/205273
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWiley
dc.relation.ispartofThe Journal of Physiology
dc.relation.issn1469-7793
dc.relation.issn0022-3751
dc.subjectcerebrovascular function
dc.subjectchronic mountain sickness
dc.subjectcognition
dc.subjectdementia
dc.subjectdepression
dc.subjectfree radicals
dc.subject.ddc600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
dc.titleExaggerated systemic oxidative-inflammatory-nitrosative stress in chronic mountain sickness is associated with cognitive decline and depression.
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oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartment for BioMedical Research (DBMR)
oairecerif.author.affiliationClinic of Cardiology
oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartment for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Kardiologie
oairecerif.author.affiliationClinic of Cardiology
oairecerif.author.affiliationClinic of Cardiology
oairecerif.author.affiliation2Clinic of Cardiology
oairecerif.author.affiliation2Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Kardiologie
oairecerif.author.affiliation2Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Kardiologie
oairecerif.author.affiliation2Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Kardiologie
oairecerif.author.affiliation3Department for BioMedical Research, Forschungsgruppe Kardiologie
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