Effect of acetazolamide on ventilatory response in subjects with chronic mountain sickness

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作者
Rivera-Ch, Maria [1 ]
Huicho, Luis [2 ,3 ]
Bouchet, Patrick [5 ]
Richalet, Jean Paul [4 ]
Leon-Velarde, Fabiola [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Inst Invest Altura, Fac Ciencias & Filosofia, Dept Ciencias Biol & Fisiol, Lima 31, Peru
[2] Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Univ Nacl Mayor San Marcos, Dept Acad Pediat, Lima 05, Peru
[3] Inst Salud Nino, Lima 05, Peru
[4] Univ Paris 13, Lab Reponses Cellulaires & Fonct Hypoxie, EA2263, ARPE, F-93017 Bobigny, France
[5] INSERM, U280, F-69008 Lyon, France
关键词
Acetazolamide; Hypoxia; Hematocrit; Chronic mountain sickness;
D O I
10.1016/j.resp.2008.06.010
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Although the effects of acetazolamide (ACZ) on ventilation during acute mountain sickness are well known, there are no studies assessing its effect on ventilatory response in chronic hypoxia. We studied this effect in patients with chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Subjects with CMS, living permanently at 4300m, were assigned in a randomized, double-blind study to 250 mg/day (n = 9) or to 500 mg/day (n = 9) of ACZ. Resting end-tidal PETO2 and end-tidal PETCO2 Were measured before and after 3 weeks of acetazolamide. Ventilatory responses were evaluated by the determination of sensitivity to hypoxia and to (CO2). After treatment ventilatory response to hypoxia increased, resting PETCO2 decreased. and ACZ caused a leftward shift in the position, but not a change in the slope of the ventilation (VE) versus PETCO2 relationship. There were no differences between the two doses used. ACZ administration provides a beneficial effect on respiratory function of high altitude natives with CMS and thus it can be an effective therapy for the disease. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:184 / 189
页数:6
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