Changes in respiratory control during and after 48 h of isocapnic and poikilocapnic hypoxia in humans.
- 1 December 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 85 (6) , 2125-2134
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1998.85.6.2125
Abstract
Ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia is associated with an increase in ventilation under conditions of acute hyperoxia (V˙ehyperoxia) and an increase in acute hypoxic ventilatory response (AHVR). This study compares 48-h exposures to isocapnic hypoxia ( protocol I) with 48-h exposures to poikilocapnic hypoxia ( protocol P) in 10 subjects to assess the importance of hypocapnic alkalosis in generating the changes observed in ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia. During both hypoxic exposures, end-tidal was maintained at 60 Torr, with end-tidal held at the subject’s prehypoxic level ( protocol I) or uncontrolled ( protocol P).V˙ehyperoxiaand AHVR were assessed regularly throughout the exposures.V˙ehyperoxia(P < 0.001, ANOVA) and AHVR (P < 0.001) increased during the hypoxic exposures, with no significant differences betweenprotocols I andP. The increase inV˙ehyperoxiawas associated with an increase in slope of the ventilation-end-tidal response (P < 0.001) with no significant change in intercept. These results suggest that changes in respiratory control early in ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia result from the effects of hypoxia per se and not the alkalosis normally accompanying hypoxia.
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