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Absence of neocytolysis in humans returning from a 3-week high-altitude sojourn

AIMS: Total haemoglobin mass (tot-Hb) increases during high-altitude acclimatization. Normalization of tot-Hb upon descent is thought to occur via neocytolysis, the selective destruction of newly formed erythrocytes. Because convincing experimental proof of neocytolysis is lacking, we performed a prospective study on erythrocyte survival after a stay at the Jungfraujoch Research Station (JFJRS; 3450 m). METHODS: Newly formed erythrocytes of 12 male subjects (mean age 23.3 years) were age cohort labelled in normoxia (110 m) and during a 19-day high-altitude sojourn by ingestion of (13) C2- and (15) N-labelled glycine respectively. Elimination dynamics for erythrocytes produced in normoxia and at high altitude were measured by isotope ratio mass spectrometry of haem, by determining tot-Hb, reticulocyte counts, erythrocyte membrane protein 4.1a/4.1b ratio and by mathematical modelling. RESULTS: Tot-Hb increased by 4.7% ± 2.7% at high altitude and returned to pre-altitude values within 11 days after descent. Elimination of (13) C- (normoxia) and (15) N- (high altitude) labelled erythrocytes was not different. Erythropoietin levels and counts of CD71-positive reticulocytes decreased rapidly after descent. The band 4.1a/4.1b ratio decreased at altitude and remained low for 3-4 days after descent and normalized slowly. There was no indication of haemolysis. CONCLUSION: We confirm a rapid normalization of tot-Hb upon descent. Based on the lack of accelerated removal of age cohorts of erythrocytes labelled at high altitude, on patterns of changes in reticulocyte counts and of the band 4.1a/4.1b ratio and on modelling, this decrease did not occur via neocytolysis, but by a reduced rate of erythropoiesis along with normal clearance of senescent erythrocytes.

  • Klein, M.
  • Kaestner, L.
  • Bogdanova, A. Y.
  • Minetti, G.
  • Rudloff, S.
  • Lundby, C.
  • Makhro, A.
  • Seiler, E.
  • van Cromvoirt, A.
  • Fenk, S.
  • Simionato, G.
  • Hertz, L.
  • Recktenwald, S.
  • Schäfer, L.
  • Haider, T.
  • Fried, S.
  • Borsch, C.
  • Marti, H. H.
  • Sander, A.
  • Mairbäurl, H.

Keywords

  • erythropoiesis
  • high altitude
  • membrane protein 4.1R
  • neocytolysis
  • post-altitude
  • total haemoglobin mass
Publication details
DOI: 10.1111/apha.13647
Journal: Acta Physiol (Oxf)
Pages: e13647 
Work Type: Original
Location: TLRC
Disease Area: General Lung and Other
Partner / Member: RKU, UKHD
Access-Number: 33729672

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