Literature DB >> 14630982

Development of ventilatory response to transient hypercapnia and hypercapnic hypoxia in term infants.

Signe Søvik1, Kristin Lossius.   

Abstract

Whereas peripheral chemoreceptor oxygen sensitivity increases markedly after birth, previous studies of ventilatory responses to CO(2) in term infants have shown no postnatal development. However, the hypercapnic challenges applied have usually been long-term, which meant that the effect of central chemoreceptors dominated. Oscillatory breathing, apneas, and sighs cause transient Pco(2) changes, probably primarily stimulating peripheral chemoreceptors. We wanted to assess whether the immediate ventilatory responses to step changes in inspired CO(2) and O(2) in term infants undergo postnatal developmental changes. Twenty-six healthy term infants were studied during natural sleep 2 d and 8 wk postnatally. Ventilatory responses to a randomized sequence of 15 s hypercapnia (3% CO(2)), hypoxia (15% O(2)), and hypercapnic hypoxia (3% CO(2) + 15% O(2)) were recorded breath-by-breath using a pneumotachometer. Response rate, stimulus-response time, and response magnitude were analyzed with ANOVA after coherent averaging. Response rate increased with age by 30% (hypercapnia), 318% (hypoxia), and 302% (hypercapnic hypoxia). Response rate during hypercapnic hypoxia exceeded rate during hypercapnia plus rate during hypoxia in wk 8, but not on d 2. Time to half-maximum response decreased by 3.4 s with age for the two hypercapnic stimuli but was unchanged for hypoxia. Response magnitude was unchanged for hypercapnia, but increased for the two hypoxic stimuli. In conclusion, an interaction between the effects of hypercapnia and hypoxia on ventilatory response rate emerged between postnatal d 2 and wk 8 in term infants. Concomitantly, stimulus-response time to hypercapnic stimuli declined markedly. The development of a prompt response to transient hypercapnia may be important for infant respiratory stability.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14630982     DOI: 10.1203/01.PDR.0000106316.40213.DB

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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