Literature DB >> 17686884

Ventilatory chemosensitivity of the 1-day-old chicken hatchling after embryonic hypoxia.

Kirsten Szdzuy1, Jacopo P Mortola.   

Abstract

We investigated the effects of sustained embryonic hypoxia on the neonatal ventilatory chemosensitivity. White Leghorn chicken eggs were incubated at 38 degrees C either in 21% O(2) throughout incubation (normoxia, Nx) or in 15% O(2) from embryonic day 5 (hypoxia, Hx), hatching time included. Hx embryos hatched approximately 11 h later than Nx, with similar body weights. Measurements of gaseous metabolism (oxygen consumption, Vo(2)) and pulmonary ventilation (Ve) were conducted either within the first 8 h (early) or later hours (late) of the first posthatching day. In resting conditions, Hx had similar Vo(2) and body temperature (Tb) and slightly higher Ve and ventilatory equivalent (Ve/Vo(2)) than Nx. Ventilatory chemosensitivity was evaluated from the degree of hyperpnea (increase in Ve) and of hyperventilation (increase in Ve/Vo(2)) during acute hypoxia (15 and 10% O(2), 20 min each) and acute hypercapnia (2 and 4% CO(2), 20 min each). The chemosensitivity differed between the early and late hours, and at either time the responses to hypoxia and hypercapnia were less in Hx than in Nx because of a lower increase in Ve and a lower hypoxic hypometabolism. In a second group of Nx and Hx hatchlings, the Ve response to 10% O(2) was tested in the same hatchlings at the early and late hours. The results confirmed the lower hypoxic chemosensitivity of Hx. We conclude that hypoxic incubation affected the development of respiratory control, resulting in a blunted ventilatory chemosensitivity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17686884     DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00422.2007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6119            Impact factor:   3.619


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