Hypoxia-induced lowered executive function depends on arterial oxygen desaturation

缺氧引起的执行功能下降取决于动脉血氧饱和度下降。

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Abstract

Although it has been traditionally thought that decreasing SpO(2) with ascent to high altitudes not only induces acute mountain sickness but also can decrease executive function, the relationship between decreased SpO(2) levels and hypoxia-induced lowered executive function is still unclear. Here we aimed to clarify whether hypoxia-induced lowered executive function was associated with arterial oxygen desaturation, using 21 participants performing the color-word Stroop task under normoxic and three hypoxic conditions (FIO(2) = 0.165, 0.135, 0.105; corresponding to altitudes of 2000, 3500, and 5000 m, respectively). Stroop interference significantly increased under severe hypoxic condition (FIO(2) = 0.105) compared with the other conditions. Moreover, there was a negative correlation between Stroop interference and SpO(2). In conclusion, acute exposure to severe hypoxic condition decreased executive function and this negative effect was associated with decreased SpO(2). We initially implicated an arterial oxygen desaturation as a potential physiological factor resulting in hypoxia-induced lowered executive function.

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