EFFECT OF HYPOXIC SENSITIVITY ON DECAY OF RESPIRATORY SHORT-TERM POTENTIATION

被引:10
作者
GEORGOPOULOS, D
MITROUSKA, I
ARGYROPOULOU, P
PATAKAS, D
ANTHONISEN, NR
机构
[1] UNIV MANITOBA,RESP INVEST UNIT,WINNIPEG,MB R3E 0W3,CANADA
[2] UNIV THESSALONIKI,RESP FAILURE UNIT,GR-54006 THESSALONIKI,GREECE
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
AFTERDISCHARGE; ALMITRINE; HYPEROXIA; HYPOXIA;
D O I
10.1378/chest.107.1.150
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
In normal conscious humans, when a brief hypoxic ventilatory stimulus is followed immediately by breathing 100% O-2, ventilation during hyperoxia gradually declines to baseline prehypoxic levels without an undershoot. During the decline, ventilation is greater than baseline in the absence of hypoxia and hypercapnia. This has been interpreted as evidence of decay of short-term potentiation (STP) or afterdischarge. It is not known whether the intensity of the stimulus that activates STP influences the time course of its decay. Therefore we studied STP decay in nine normal adults after administration of placebo (P) and almitrine (A) in a single-blind manner on 2 separate days. On each day, three runs consisting of 45 s of isocapnic hypoxia (end-tidal PO2=55 mm Hg) followed by 2 min of hyperoxia were conducted while ventilation (VI) was measured breath by breath. Baseline VT did not differ between A and P, but at the end of hypoxia, VI with A was 169 +/- 14% (SE) of baseline while VI with P was 132 +/- 7% of baseline (p<0.05). Immediately after hyperoxia was instituted, VI fell abruptly, the fall being 36% of baseline for A and 15% for P. This probably represented the withdrawal of peripheral chemoreceptor input. Thereafter, VI declined slowly toward baseline, and the time course of this decline did not differ between P and A. Our results indicate that within the limits we studied, the increase of the intensity of the discharge of the peripheral chemoreceptors during hypoxia does not influence STP decay.
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