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Spleen contraction elevates hemoglobin concentration at high altitude during rest and exercise.

Erika K A SchagatayAlexander LundeSimon NilssonOscar PalmAngelica Lodin-Sundström
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
The spleen contracts and mobilizes stored red blood cells during rest at high altitude and contracts further during exercise, to increase oxygen delivery to tissues during acute hypoxia. The attenuated Hb response to exercise at the highest altitude is likely due to the greater recruitment of the spleen reserve during rest, and that maximal spleen contraction is reached with exercise.
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