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pubmed-article:8463029pubmed:abstractTextThe effects of acute exposure to high altitude hypoxia upon plasma levels of lipids and lipoproteins were studied in 6 healthy subjects observed under strict dietary control. Fasting and postprandial values, first measured at low altitude (< 300 m), were compared to values measured 7 days after transfer by helicopter to the Observatoire Vallot (4350 m) near Mont-Blanc. Plasma levels of catecholamines and thyroid hormones were measured in parallel. Under normoxic conditions, a rise in plasma levels of cholesterol, triglycerides and phospholipids was found 4 hr after the test-meal, whereas circulating norepinephrine fell. Under hypoxic conditions, postprandial effects on lipid parameters disappeared, lipemic responses to the test-meal were dramatically reduced and plasma levels of norepinephrine increased. These effects were accompanied by a fall in triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, generally associated with a slight elevation of HDL-cholesterol, especially the less dense HDL2 fraction. When all results obtained in normoxic and hypoxic conditions were analyzed together, a series of highly significant correlations were found between the magnitude of postprandial lipidemia and various lipid parameters, in particular HDL2-cholesterol which was negatively correlated. These observations strongly suggest that high altitude hypoxia, independent of interfering variables such as exercise training or cold exposure, induced a net stimulation of the lipolysis of plasma triglycerides.lld:pubmed
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