Cerebral and ventilatory depression during hypoxia in anaesthetized newborn guinea-pigs

被引:2
作者
Yuan, SZ
Runold, M
Lagercrantz, H
机构
[1] KAROLINSKA INST,NOBEL INST NEUROPHYSIOL,S-17177 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
[2] KAROLINSKA HOSP,DEPT PAEDIAT,STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
关键词
cerebral activity; guinea-pigs; hypoxia; newborn; ventilation;
D O I
10.1111/j.1651-2227.1995.tb13578.x
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
The effects of hypoxia on ventilation and cerebral activity were studied in urethane-anaesthetized newborn guinea-pigs. Ventilation was measured by a pneumotachograph, and cerebral activity by a cerebral function monitor (CFM). All animals were subjected to either 9% O-2 or 6% O-2 in N-2 for 10 minutes or until apnoea occurred. Hypoxia produced a biphasic response in ventilation, that is, an increase followed by a decrease. The initial increase was attributed to the elevation of the respiratory rate, whereas the tidal volume showed a pure decline. The respiratory rate reached its peak at 3 minutes of hypoxia (170 +/- 12% during 9% O-2 and 169 +/- 12% during 6% O-2). Cerebral activity during both 9 and 6% O-2 breathing showed a small increase followed by a decrease. In the group subjected to 9% O-2 the maximum CFM activity increased to 114 +/- 8% of the control level and the minimum activity increased to 113 +/- 7%, while in the group subjected to 6% O-2 the maximum CFM activity increased to 104 +/- 5% and the minimum CFM activity to 101 +/- 3%. The depression of CFM activity was more pronounced with 6% O-2 than with 9% O-2 Regression analysis showed a linear correlation between ventilation and cerebral activity during both 9 and 6% O-2 breathing. The results suggest that hypoxic ventilatory depression may be the consequence of cerebral depression produced by acute severe hypoxia.
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