RESPIRATORY EFFECTS OF COLD-GAS BREATHING IN HUMANS UNDER HYPERBARIC ENVIRONMENT

被引:16
作者
BURNET, H
LUCCIANO, M
JAMMES, Y
机构
[1] Laboratoire de Biologie des Hautes Pressions, (URA 1330 CNRS) Faculté de Médecine-Nord, Marseille
来源
RESPIRATION PHYSIOLOGY | 1990年 / 81卷 / 03期
关键词
Airway resistance; Animal; cold gas breathing; effects of cold gas breathing; Hyperbaric respiratory gas; man; Temperature;
D O I
10.1016/0034-5687(90)90121-E
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Changes in total lung resistance (Rl) during inhalation of cold gas mixtures measured in 4 human volunteers during an experimental dive at 46 ATA. The subjects breathed helium-nitrogen-oxygen mixtures during the decompression schedule, and measurements were performed at 46, 36, 21, 12.5, 6 and 2 ATA (1 ATA = 100 kPa). Rl was measured during eupneic ventilation when individuals inhaled either ambient gas at +30 to +33°C (control condition), or cooled gas at +7 to +18°C. Rl values measured in control conditions increased with gas density. Thus, the changes in Rl induced by cold gas breathing were expressed in percent of the corresponding control values. No cold-induced bronchospasm occurred at low ambient pressure, even at the lowest inspired temperature, +7°C. However, the airway response was present at pressure up to 21 ATA and then occurred at higher level of inspired gas temperature. The convective respiratory heat loss (Ċr), calculated at each pressure level and experimental condition, was linearly related to cold-induced changes in Rl; the value of Ċr inducing 20% increase in Rl was around 1.4 kcal·min-1. The bronchomotor response was related to the increase in respiratory heat loss induced by the high thermal capacity of the gas mixture used in hyperbaric environment. The present observations confirm previous data obtained under hyperbaric conditions (25 ATA) as well some experiments performed at sea level in normal individuals breathing very cold air. © 1990.
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