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Supramaximal Intensity Hypoxic Exercise and Vascular Function Assessment in Mice
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Behavior
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JoVE Journal Behavior
Supramaximal Intensity Hypoxic Exercise and Vascular Function Assessment in Mice
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10:00 min

March 15, 2019

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Chapters

  • 00:04Title
  • 01:09Determination of the Maximal Speed and Standard Assessment of Performance Improvement by Treadmill Incremental Test
  • 02:02Hypoxic Environment
  • 03:07Supramaximal Intensity Training
  • 04:04Organ Extraction
  • 06:02Ex Vivo Vascular Function Assessment
  • 08:05Results: The Effect of Supramaximal Intensity Training in Normoxia and Hypoxia
  • 09:22Conclusion

Summary

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High-intensity training in hypoxia is a protocol that has been proven to induce vascular adaptations potentially beneficial in some patients and to improve athletes' repeated sprint ability. Here, we test the feasibility of training mice using that protocol and identify those vascular adaptations using ex vivo vascular function assessment.

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