Malkin V B, Landukhova N F
Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med. 1984 Mar-Apr;18(2):67-70.
In sleeping animals (sleep induced by the drugs aminasine and elenium) step-by-step training for 13 days (6 hours daily) in an altitude chamber produces a number of adaptive changes--hemopoiesis stimulation, slower weight gain, increased adrenal weight and, this being most important, elevated altitude tolerance. It is concluded that the state of drug-induced sleep can be well used to train for altitude hypoxia.
在睡眠状态的动物(由氨基西尼和埃利enium药物诱导睡眠)中,在海拔舱内进行为期13天(每天6小时)的逐步训练会产生一系列适应性变化——刺激造血、体重增加减缓、肾上腺重量增加,而最重要的是海拔耐受性提高。得出的结论是,药物诱导的睡眠状态可很好地用于进行高原缺氧训练。