Preexercise hypervolemia does not affect arterial hypoxemia in Thoroughbreds performing short-term high-intensity exercise

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作者
Manohar, M
Goetz, TE
Hassan, AS
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Coll Vet Med, Dept Vet Biosci, Urbana, IL 61802 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Coll Vet Med, Dept Clin Med, Urbana, IL 61802 USA
关键词
blood-gas tensions during exercise; hyperhydration; plasma volume; plasma protein concentration;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.00973.2002
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
It is reported that preexercise hyperhydration caused arterial O-2 tension of horses performing submaximal exercise to decrease further by 15 Torr (Sosa-Leon L, Hodgson DR, Evans DL, Ray SP, Carlson GP, and Rose RJ. Equine Vet J Suppl 34: 425 - 429, 2002). Because hydration status is important to optimal athletic performance and thermoregulation during exercise, the present study examined whether preexercise induction of hypervolemia would similarly accentuate the arterial hypoxemia in Thoroughbreds performing short-term high-intensity exercise. Two sets of experiments ( namely, control and hypervolemia studies) were carried out on seven healthy, exercise-trained Thoroughbred horses in random order, 7 days apart. In resting horses, an 18.0 +/- 1.8% increase in plasma volume was induced with NaCl (0.30-0.45 g/kg dissolved in 1,500 ml H2O) administered via a nasogastric tube, 285 - 290 min preexercise. Blood-gas and pH measurements as well as concentrations of plasma protein, hemoglobin, and blood lactate were determined at rest and during incremental exercise leading to maximal exertion ( 14 m/s on a 3.5% uphill grade) that induced pulmonary hemorrhage in all horses in both treatments. In both treatments, significant arterial hypoxemia, desaturation of hemoglobin, hypercapnia, acidosis, and hyperthermia developed during maximal exercise, but statistically significant differences between treatments were not found. Thus preexercise 18% expansion of plasma volume failed to significantly affect the development and/or severity of arterial hypoxemia in Thoroughbreds performing maximal exercise. Although blood lactate concentration and arterial pH were unaffected, hemodilution caused in this manner resulted in a significant ( P < 0.01) attenuation of the exercise-induced expansion of the arterial-to-mixed venous blood O-2 content gradient.
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页码:2135 / 2144
页数:10
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