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Effect of hyperventilation on brain tissue oxygenation and cerebrovenous PO2 in rats.

C I Nwaigwe1, M A Roche, O Grinberg, J F Dunn.   

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that cortical tissue oxygenation is impaired during hyperventilation. However, it is important to quantify the effect of hyperventilation on brain tissue PO(2) and cerebrovenous PO(2) simultaneously especially since cerebral venous oxygenation is often used to assess brain tissue oxygenation. The present study was designed to measure the sagittal sinus PO(2) (PvO(2)), brain tissue PO(2) in the thalamus (PtO(2)), and brain temperature (Bt) simultaneously during acute hyperventilation. Isoflurane-anesthetized rats were hyperventilated for 10 min during which time the arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO(2)) dropped from 40.3+4.9 mmHg to 23.5+2.8 mmHg. PtO(2) declined from 26.0+/-4.2 mmHg to 14.8+/-5.2 mmHg (P=0.004) while brain temperature decreased from 36.5+0.3 degrees C to 36.2+0.3 degrees C (P=0.02). However, PvO(2) and arterial blood pressure (BP) did not change during hyperventilation. The maintenance of PvO(2) when perfusion is thought to decline and PtO(2) decreases suggests that there may be a diffusion limitation, possibly due to selective perfusion. Therefore, cerebrovenous PO(2) may not give a good assessment of brain tissue oxygenation especially in conditions of acute hyperventilation, and deeper brain regions other than the cortex also show impaired tissue oxygenation following hyperventilation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10841901     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(00)02321-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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