Relationship between Hypoxia and Hypercapnia Tolerance and Life Expectancy

Author:

Tregub Pavel P.123ORCID,Komleva Yulia K.2ORCID,Kulikov Vladimir P.4ORCID,Chekulaev Pavel A.1,Tregub Oksana F.5,Maltseva Larisa D.1,Manasova Zaripat Sh.1,Popova Inga A.1,Andriutsa Natalia S.1,Samburova Natalia V.1,Salmina Alla B.2,Litvitskiy Peter F.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathophysiology, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia

2. Brain Science Institute, Research Center of Neurology, 125367 Moscow, Russia

3. Scientific and Educational Resource Center “Innovative Technologies of Immunophenotyping, Digital Spatial Profiling and Ultrastructural Analysis”, RUDN University, 117198 Moscow, Russia

4. Department of Ultrasound and Functional Diagnostics, Altay State Medical University, 656040 Barnaul, Russia

5. Independent Researcher, 127055 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

The review discusses the potential relationship between hypoxia resistance and longevity, the influence of carbon dioxide on the mechanisms of aging of the mammalian organism, and intermittent hypercapnic–hypoxic effects on the signaling pathways of aging mechanisms. In the article, we focused on the potential mechanisms of the gero-protective efficacy of carbon dioxide when combined with hypoxia. The review summarizes the possible influence of intermittent hypoxia and hypercapnia on aging processes in the nervous system. We considered the perspective variants of the application of hypercapnic–hypoxic influences for achieving active longevity and the prospects for the possibilities of developing hypercapnic–hypoxic training methods.

Funder

Government Assignment for Research, Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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