Literature DB >> 1563370

Reversal of cold induced haemoconcentration.

P Vogelaere1, G Savourey, G Deklunder, J Lecroart, M Brasseur, S Bekaert, J Bittel.   

Abstract

Classically, cold induced plasma volume reduction is explained by an increased diuresis which is generated by an inhibition of antidiuretic hormone release. However, most of the haemoconcentration appears to be reversible during rewarming. This observation weakens the former statement. The aim of this study was to clarify the mechanisms involved in the reversal of the cold induced haemoconcentration. Six young males, resting in a dorsal reclining position, were exposed successively to a thermoneutral environment (30 min), a cold environment (1 degrees C; cold) or thermoneutrality (control) for 120 min, and during a 60-min recovery period in thermoneutral conditions. During cold stress, a reduction of 15% (i.e. 510 ml) of the plasma volume was observed, and osmolality was unchanged. After the 60-min recovery under thermoneutral conditions, plasma volume variation between the Cold and the Control experiments was reduced and reached 3% (i.e. 100 ml). This volume equalled the increased amount of urine production observed during the cold stress experiment. Haemoconcentration cannot be explained by increased urinary water loss (+/- 100 ml) alone. Therefore a transient shift of plasma water from vascular to interstitial spaces, due to an increase of blood pressure, could be involved in the reduction of plasma volume.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1563370     DOI: 10.1007/bf00626287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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