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To compare the effects of IV iron versus placebo (saline) injection on arterial oxygen saturation, submaximal exercise responses, and 2-mile treadmill time-trial performance during acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia (430 mmHg, simulating ~4800m) assessed 1 and 14 days after treatment.
Primary Hypothesis 1: IV iron treatment will improve arterial oxygen saturation at rest and during exercise in acute hypobaric hypoxia and this effect will persist for 2 weeks
Primary Hypothesis 2) IV iron treatment will improve 2-mile treadmill time trial performance in acute hypobaric hypoxia and this effect will persist for 2 weeks
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This study will use a double-blind randomized study design in which one group will receive iron (n = 12; Injectafer, 15 mg/kg up to 1000 mg) and the other a placebo (n = 12; saline). Twenty-four participants will complete seven study visits: Visit 1: Orientation visit consisting of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scan (DEXA), pulmonary function test, assessment of peak aerobic capacity (VO2peak); Visits 2-3: familiarization consisting of exercise battery (20 minutes of walking followed by 2 mile treadmill time trial); Visits 4, 6-7: high altitude trial (4,800 m) in which skin blood flow during rest will be measured, ventilation at sea level and altitude will be assessed, collection of sea level and altitude arterialized capillary and venous blood will be collected, and the exercise battery. Visit 5: participants will receive the iron or placebo.
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Man or woman, age 18-40 years
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Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the study
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24 participants in 2 patient groups
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Roy Salgado, PhD
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