MULTIPLE-BREATH WASHOUT EXPERIMENTS IN RAT LUNGS

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作者
VERBANCK, S
MANGADO, NG
PECESBARBA, G
PAIVA, M
机构
[1] UNIV LIBRE BRUXELLES,INST INTERDISCIPLINARY RES,CAMPUS ERASME,ROUTE LENNIK 808,B-1070 BRUSSELS,BELGIUM
[2] FDN JIMENEZ DIAZ,FISIOPATOL RESP LAB,MADRID,SPAIN
[3] CSIC,MADRID 6,SPAIN
关键词
RAT LUNGS; NORMALIZED SLOPES; FOWLER DEAD SPACE; BOHR DEAD SPACE;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1991.71.3.847
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Multiple-breath washouts were performed on 30 Wistar rats postmortem in a study in which breaths of 90% O2-5% He-5% SF6 were given. Preliminary comparison of alveolar plateau slopes obtained from anesthetized rats in vivo and postmortem showed that ventilation distribution remains the same within 1 h after the animals were killed. For maneuvers with different preinspiratory lung volumes and end-inspiratory breathholding, we computed the normalized N2 slope (Sn) and Fowler and Bohr dead spaces [VD(F)(n) and VD(B)(n), respectively] as a function of breath number (n). For all maneuvers analyzed, Sn of all gases increased in the first two or three breaths and reached a horizontal asymptote thereafter. The value of Sn decreased, both with increasing preinspiratory lung volume and breath hold of 4 s. The fact that the horizontal Sn asymptote is reached after only two or three breaths suggests the absence of convection-dependent inhomogeneities (CDI) in rat lungs. This contrasts with multiple-breath washout experiments in humans, where interregional (gravity-dependent CDI) and intraregional CDI generate a marked increase in Sn throughout the entire washout. Also, in contrast with results in humans, VD(F) and VD(B) were independent of n. The present work suggests that rats may be used to study diffusion- and convection-dependent inhomogeneities without the influence of CDI or gas exchange.
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页码:847 / 854
页数:8
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