Rapid Ascent to 4559 m Is Associated with Increased Plasma Components of the Vascular Endothelial Glycocalyx and May Be Associated with Acute Mountain Sickness.

HIGH ALTITUDE MEDICINE & BIOLOGY(2020)

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Swenson, Kai Erik, Marc Moritz Berger, Mahdi Sareban, Franziska Macholz, Peter Schmidt, Lisa Maria Schiefer, Heimo Mairbaurl, and Erik Richard Swenson. Rapid ascent to 4559 m is associated with increased plasma components of the vascular endothelial glycocalyx and may be associated with acute mountain sickness. High Alt Med Biol 00:000-000, 2020. Background: The stress of high altitude alters vascular permeability, which may be related to structural changes in the endothelial glycocalyx. We aimed to study these changes by measuring plasma concentrations of several glycocalyx components upon exposure to high altitude. Methods: Plasma collected from 17 subjects at low altitude (423 m) and at three time points (7, 20, and 44 hours) after rapid ascent to high altitude (4559 m) were evaluated for concentrations of three glycocalyx components: syndecan-1, intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), and heparan sulfate. Vital signs and echocardiographic measurement of systolic pulmonary artery pressure (sPAP) and cardiac output were also obtained at low and high altitudes. Results: Mean age of the study population was 35.5 +/- 11.2 years with a body mass index of 22.7 +/- 2.5 kg/m(2). Concentrations of ICAM-1 and heparan sulfate increased from baseline to 7 hours after arrival at high altitude; the ICAM-1 rise persisted at 20 hours. Syndecan-1 concentrations were increased only at 44 hours. Increased ICAM-1 concentrations correlated with sPAP and peripheral edema. Elevations in heparan sulfate appeared to correlate with acute mountain sickness (AMS). Conclusions: Levels of circulating glycocalyx components increase after exposure to high altitude and may correlate with AMS. Measuring plasma concentrations of various glycocalyx components could serve as a useful tool for further evaluation of vascular endothelial injury and repair in illness at high altitude.
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acute mountain sickness,altitude,glycocalyx,heparan sulfate,ICAM-1,syndecan-1
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