Prolonged stays in high-altitude (HA) environments produce pro- and maladaptive physiological and pathological changes. Microglia depletion has been utilized in recovery from a spectrum of neurodegenerative diseases abnormalities. Advanced neuroimaging techniques demonstrate great promise to detect subtle changes in brain activity and morphology related to impairments induced by HA. In this work, we applied advanced MRI and modern behavioral tests to investigate neuropathological consequences of hypobaric hypoxia and the use of microglial regeneration as a novel approach to treat the maladaptive effect of HA.
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