Expedition 5300: limits of human adaptations in the highest city in the world

Author:

Champigneulle Benoit1ORCID,Brugniaux Julien V.1ORCID,Stauffer Emeric2ORCID,Doutreleau Stéphane1,Furian Michael1ORCID,Perger Elisa3ORCID,Pina Alessandra3,Baillieul Sébastien1ORCID,Deschamps Blandine1,Hancco Ivan1,Connes Philippe2,Robach Paul14ORCID,Pichon Aurélien5,Verges Samuel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, CHU Grenoble Alpes, HP2 laboratory Grenoble France

2. Interuniversity Laboratory of Human Movement Biology (LIBM, EA7424), “Red Blood cell and Vascular Biology” Team Univ Lyon – University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Villeurbanne France

3. Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Sleep Disorders Center & Department of Cardiovascular Neural and Metabolic Sciences San Luca Hospital Milan Italy

4. National School for Mountain Sports Site of the National School for Skiing and Mountaineering (ENSA) Chamonix France

5. Laboratory Mobility, Aging & Exercise (MOVE, EA6314), Faculty of Sport Sciences University of Poitiers Poitiers France

Abstract

AbstractExposure to chronic hypobaric hypoxia imposes a significant physiological burden to more than 80 million humans living above 2500 m throughout the world. Among them, 50 000 live in the world's highest city, La Rinconada, located at 5000–5300 m in southern Peru. Expedition 5300 is the first scientific and medical programme led in La Rinconada to investigate the physiological adaptations and altitude‐related health issues in this unique population. Dwellers from La Rinconada have very high haemoglobin concentration (20.3 ± 2.4 g/dL; n = 57) and those with chronic mountain sickness (CMS) exhibit even higher concentrations (23.1 ± 1.7 g/dL; n = 150). These values are associated with large total haemoglobin mass and blood volume, without an associated iron deficit. These changes in intravascular volumes lead to a substantial increase in blood viscosity, which is even larger in CMS patients. Despite these large haematological changes, 24 h blood pressure monitoring is essentially normal in La Rinconada, but some results suggest impaired vascular reactivity. Echocardiography revealed large right heart dilatation and high pulmonary arterial pressure as well as left ventricle concentric remodelling and grade I diastolic dysfunction. These changes in heart dimension and function tend to be more severe in highlanders with CMS. Polygraphy evaluations revealed a large reduction in nocturnal pulse oxygen saturation (median SpO2 = 79%), which is even more severe in CMS patients who also tended to show a higher oxygen desaturation index. The population of La Rinconada offers a unique opportunity to investigate the human responses to chronic severe hypoxia, at an altitude that is probably close to the maximum altitude human beings can permanently tolerate without presenting major health issues. image

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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