RESPIRATORY MUSCLE BLOOD-FLOW IN EXERCISING DOGS AFTER PNEUMONECTOMY

被引:11
作者
HSIA, CCW
RAMANATHAN, M
PEAN, JL
JOHNSON, RL
机构
[1] Dept. of Internal Medicine, Univ. of Texas SW Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75235-9034
关键词
EXERCISE; WORK OF BREATHING; VENTILATORY POWER; MICROSPHERES;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1992.73.1.240
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
In three foxhounds after left pneumonectomy the relationships of ventilatory work and respiratory muscle (RM) blood flow to ventilation (VE) during steady-state exercise were examined. VE was measured using a specially constructed respiratory mask and a pneumotach; work of breathing was measured by the esophageal balloon technique. Blood flow to RM was measured by the radionuclide-labeled microsphere technique. Lung compliance after pneumonectomy was 55% of that before pneumonectomy; compliance of the thorax was unchanged. O2 uptake (VO2) of RM comprised only 5% of total body VO2 at exercise. At rest, inspiratory muscles received 62% and expiratory muscles 38% of the total O2 delivered to the RM (QO2 RM). During exercise, inspiratory muscles received 59% and expiratory muscles 41 % of total QO2 RM. Blood flow per gram of muscle to the costal diaphragm was significantly higher than that to the crural diaphragm. The diaphragm, parasternals, and posterior cricoarytenoids were the most important inspiratory muscles, and internal intercostals and external obliques were the most important expiratory muscles for exercise. Up to a VE of 120 l/min through one lung, QO2 RM constituted only a small fraction of total body VO2 during exercise and maximal vasodilation in the diaphragm was never approached.
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