3 resultados para Barometric hypsometry.

em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain


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Segons l'IPCC en valor mitjà mundial del nivell del mar augmenta a raó de 3.1 ± 0.7 mm·a-1. Aquest estudi ha calculat que a la Península Ibèrica, en nivell mitjà del mar ha augmentat a raó de 3.01 ± 0.45 mm·a-1, per tant, a un ritme similar del valor mundial. No obstant, es mostra un comportament diferent entre el conjunt Atlàntic - Cantàbric i el Mediterrani, que podria ser explicat pel efecte baromètric invertit i l'expansió tèrmica. En l'últim període estudiat, 1997-2009, les tendències mostren un augment dels ritmes de pujada en totes les zones amb resultats estadísticament significatius. En un futur, es preveu que en el conjunt de la Península Ibèrica el nivell mitjà del mar augmenti per a l'any 2050, 104 ± 30 mm i per a l'any 2100, 174 ± 60 mm. Aquest fet podria tenir un impacte important sobre les costes ibèriques, i per tant, catalanes.

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Background: Our goal was to determine whether short-term intermittent hypoxia exposure, at a level well tolerated by healthy humans and previously shown by our group to increase EPO and erythropoiesis, could mobilizehematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and increase their presence in peripheral circulation. Methods: Four healthy male subjects were subjected to three different protocols: one with only a hypoxic stimulus (OH), another with a hypoxic stimulus plus muscle electrostimulation (HME) and the third with only muscle electrostimulation (OME). Intermittent hypobaric hypoxia exposureconsisted of only three sessions of three hours at barometric pressure 540 hPa (equivalent to an altitude of 5000 m) for three consecutive days, whereas muscular electrostimulation was performed in two separate periods of 25 min in each session. Blood samples were obtained from an antecubital vein on three consecutive days immediately before the experiment and 24 h, 48 h, 4 days and 7 days after the last day of hypoxic exposure. Results: There was a clear increase in the number of circulating CD34+ cells after combined hypobaric hypoxia and muscular electrostimulation. This response was not observed after the isolated application of the same stimuli. Conclusion: Our results open a new application field for hypobaric systems as a way to increase efficiency in peripheral HSC collection.

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Background: Our goal was to determine whether short-term intermittent hypoxia exposure, at a level well tolerated by healthy humans and previously shown by our group to increase EPO and erythropoiesis, could mobilizehematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and increase their presence in peripheral circulation. Methods: Four healthy male subjects were subjected to three different protocols: one with only a hypoxic stimulus (OH), another with a hypoxic stimulus plus muscle electrostimulation (HME) and the third with only muscle electrostimulation (OME). Intermittent hypobaric hypoxia exposureconsisted of only three sessions of three hours at barometric pressure 540 hPa (equivalent to an altitude of 5000 m) for three consecutive days, whereas muscular electrostimulation was performed in two separate periods of 25 min in each session. Blood samples were obtained from an antecubital vein on three consecutive days immediately before the experiment and 24 h, 48 h, 4 days and 7 days after the last day of hypoxic exposure. Results: There was a clear increase in the number of circulating CD34+ cells after combined hypobaric hypoxia and muscular electrostimulation. This response was not observed after the isolated application of the same stimuli. Conclusion: Our results open a new application field for hypobaric systems as a way to increase efficiency in peripheral HSC collection.