Burtscher Martin, Gatterer Hannes, Burtscher Johannes, Mairbäurl Heimo
Department of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
Austrian Society for Alpine and Mountain Medicine, Innsbruck, Austria.
Front Physiol. 2018 May 16;9:572. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00572. eCollection 2018.
Living, working and exercising in extreme terrestrial environments are challenging tasks even for healthy humans of the modern new age. The issue is not just survival in remote environments but rather the achievement of optimal performance in everyday life, occupation, and sports. Various adaptive biological processes can take place to cope with the specific stressors of extreme terrestrial environments like cold, heat, and hypoxia (high altitude). This review provides an overview of the physiological and morphological aspects of adaptive responses in these environmental stressors at the level of organs, tissues, and cells. Furthermore, adjustments existing in native people living in such extreme conditions on the earth as well as acute adaptive responses in newcomers are discussed. These insights into general adaptability of humans are complemented by outcomes of specific acclimatization/acclimation studies adding important information how to cope appropriately with extreme environmental temperatures and hypoxia.
即使对于现代新时代的健康人类而言,在极端陆地环境中生活、工作和锻炼也是具有挑战性的任务。问题不仅在于在偏远环境中的生存,还在于在日常生活、职业和运动中实现最佳表现。各种适应性生物过程会发生,以应对极端陆地环境的特定压力源,如寒冷、炎热和缺氧(高海拔)。本综述概述了在器官、组织和细胞水平上,这些环境压力源中适应性反应的生理和形态学方面。此外,还讨论了生活在地球上此类极端条件下的原住民所存在的适应性调整以及新进入者的急性适应性反应。对人类一般适应性的这些见解,辅以特定的适应/驯化研究结果,这些结果增加了关于如何适当应对极端环境温度和缺氧的重要信息。