Effect of human splenic contraction on variation in circulating blood cell counts

被引:89
作者
Bakovic, D
Eterovic, D
Saratlija-Novakovic, Z
Palada, I
Valic, Z
Bilopavlovic, N
Dujic, Z
机构
[1] Univ Split, Sch Med, Dept Physiol & Biophys, Split 21000, Croatia
[2] Clin Hosp Split, Dept Biochem, Split, Croatia
关键词
erythrocyte; human; leucocyte; plasma volume; platelet; repeated breath-hold; simulated apnoea diving; splenic contraction;
D O I
10.1111/j.1440-1681.2005.04289.x
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 [药学];
摘要
1. The human spleen sequesters 200-250 mL densely packed red blood cells. Up to 50% of this viscous blood is actively expelled into the systemic circulation during strenuous exercise or simulated apnoea (breath-hold) diving. The contribution of splenic contraction to changes in the circulating volume of red blood cells (RBCV), as well as the venous concentration of white blood cells (WBC) and platelets (PLT), was investigated following repeated breath-hold apnoeas. 2. Eighteen trained apnoea divers and 18 intact and six splenectomized subjects without diving experience repeated five maximal apnoeas with face immersion in cold water, with 2 min intervals between successive attempts. Venous blood samples were taken before and between consecutive apnoeas, as well as at 0, 10 and 20 min after the last breath hold. Arterial pressure, heart rate and transcutaneous partial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide were monitored continuously. 3. Plasma protein concentration decreased by 5.8, 2.2 and 9% in apnoea divers, untrained and splenectomized subjects, respectively, indicating an expansion of plasma volume. The RBCV and venous concentration of WBC, corrected for changes in plasma volume, increased in both trained apnoea divers (4.9 +/- 1.0 and 14.9 +/- 3.1%, respectively) and intact subjects (1.7 +/- 0.8 and 7.2 +/- 1.8%, respectively), whereas in splenectomized subjects there was no change in RBCV and a delayed increase in WBC concentration. Furthermore, an initial lymphocytosis detected during repeated breath holds in divers and intact subjects was completely absent in splenectomized subjects. None of the groups showed significant changes in PLT concentrations. The well-recognized diving response to apnoea (bradycardia and increased blood pressure) was seen during all breath-hold attempts in all subjects. 4. Repeated breath-holds (apnoeas) contribute to increased RBCV and venous blood concentrations of WBC through splenic contraction.
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