Journal article
High-altitude ancestry and hypoxia acclimation have distinct effects on exercise capacity and muscle phenotype in deer mice
Abstract
The hypoxic and cold environment at high altitudes requires that small mammals sustain high rates of O2 transport for exercise and thermogenesis while facing a diminished O2 availability. We used laboratory-born and -raised deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) from highland and lowland populations to determine the interactive effects of ancestry and hypoxia acclimation on exercise performance. Maximal O₂consumption (V̇o(2max)) during exercise in …
Authors
Lui MA; Mahalingam S; Patel P; Connaty AD; Ivy CM; Cheviron ZA; Storz JF; McClelland GB; Scott GR
Journal
AJP Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, Vol. 308, No. 9, pp. r779–r791
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Publication Date
May 1, 2015
DOI
10.1152/ajpregu.00362.2014
ISSN
0363-6119