Summary
Rats exposed to hypobaric hypoxia for 24 h showed a significant increase in the number of perfused capillaries and in the number of radioactive microspheres trapped in the coronary circulation.
Similar content being viewed by others
References
A.J. Stere and A. Anthony, J. appl. Physiol.42, 501 (1977).
A.J. Stere, N.W. Brister and A. Anthony, J. Histochem. Cytochem.26, 459 (1978).
A.J. Stere, Ph.D. Thesis, The Pennsylvania State University, 1971.
G.D. Buckberg, J.C. Luck, D.B. Payne, J.I.E. Hoffman, J.P. Archie and D.E. Fixler, J. appl. Physiol.31, 598 (1971).
Y. Sasaki and H.N. Wagner, Jr, J. appl. Physiol.30, 879 (1971).
M.A. Heymann, B.D. Payne, J.I.E. Hoffman and A.M. Rudolph, Progr. cardiovasc. Dis.20, 55 (1977).
M. Tsuchiya, G.M. Walsh and E.D. Frohlich, Am. J. Physiol.233, H617 (1977).
W.W. Myers and C.R. Honig, Am. J. Physiol.207, 653 (1964).
L. Henquell, C.L. Odoroff and C.R. Honig, Circulation Res.41, 400 (1977).
J. Kasalicky, J. Ressl, D. Urbanova, J. Widimsky, B. Ostdal, V. Pelouch, M. Vizek and J. Prochazka, Pflügers Arch.368, 111 (1977).
H. Adachi, H.W. Strauss, H. Ochi and H.N. Wagner, Jr, Circulation Res.39, 314 (1976).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Stere, A.J., Brister, N.W. & Anthony, A. Microsphere measurement of myocardial capillary bed in hypoxic rats. Experientia 36, 842–843 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01978603
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01978603