Literature DB >> 17569993

Immersion in CO2-rich water containing NaCl diminishes blood pressure fluctuation in anesthetized rats.

Noriyuki Yamamoto1, Masaaki Hashimoto.   

Abstract

Remarkably, bathing in hot springs containing high concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) influences cardiovascular function more than bathing in fresh water. The CO(2)-enriched water in hot springs generally contains many salts, whose interactions remain unknown. We separately evaluated the actions of individual factors in CO(2)-enriched water and confirmed that CO(2) and NaCl have combined effects on blood pressure fluctuations in anesthetized rats. Animals equipped with sensor probes to monitor body temperature, skin blood flow and arterial blood pressure were immersed in bathwater (35 degrees C) containing CO(2) with NaCl, KCl or sucrose. The effects of these factors on cardiovascular function were evaluated using power-spectral analysis of fluctuations in blood pressure and heart rate. Compared with immersion in tap water, heart rate and skin vascular resistance were reduced during immersion in CO(2)-enriched water irrespective of the presence of other components. In terms of the very low frequency range (0.02-0.195 Hz), the power of blood pressure fluctuation during immersion was significantly reduced when the CO(2)-enriched water contained more than 1.5% NaCl but was not influenced by other components of similar osmotic pressure and the same specific gravity. The results indicated that the coexistence of CO(2) and sodium ions in bathwater reduce blood pressure fluctuations, and suggested that this combination effect of CO(2) and salt contributes to the sedative effect on human cardiovascular functions while bathing in CO(2)-hot springs.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17569993     DOI: 10.1007/s00484-007-0102-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biometeorol        ISSN: 0020-7128            Impact factor:   3.787


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