Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of this module students will be able to:
Describe the cardiovascular and pulmonary responses that are observed following exposure to hypoxia (high altitude)
Describe and understand the potential beneficial and adverse effects of these responses
Understand and critically evaluate original research studies used to elucidate the responses to hypoxia.
Understand the important lessons learnt from this research for our understanding of cardiovascular and lung diseases.
Indicative Module Content:
The key topics covered in the course are as follows:
How do healthy sea level natives deal with the challenge hypoxia on moving to high altitude?
How have high altitude populations, including Tibetan, South American Andean and Ethiopian populations, adapted to deal with the challenge of hypoxia?
What physiological mechanisms allow the body to detect sudden onset hypoxia quickly (within seconds and minutes) so that rapid responses may be implemented to deal with the challenge?
What physiological mechanisms allow the body to acclimatise to hypoxia over the longer terms (weeks, months and years)?
What are the consequences of hypoxia in diseases and how can we use knowledge of hypoxic responses to develop new disease treatments?