Literature DB >> 20200135

A new approach for flow-through respirometry measurements in humans.

Edward L Melanson1, Jan P Ingebrigtsen, Audrey Bergouignan, Kazunori Ohkawara, Wendy M Kohrt, John R B Lighton.   

Abstract

Indirect whole room calorimetry is commonly used in studies of human metabolism. These calorimeters can be configured as either push or pull systems. A major obstacle to accurately calculating gas exchange rates in a pull system is that the excurrent flow rate is increased above the incurrent flow rate, because the organism produces water vapor, which also dilutes the concentrations of respiratory gases in the excurrent sample. A common approach to this problem is to dry the excurrent gases prior to measurement, but if drying is incomplete, large errors in the calculated oxygen consumption will result. The other major potential source of error is fluctuations in the concentration of O(2) and CO(2) in the incurrent airstream. We describe a novel approach to measuring gas exchange using a pull-type whole room indirect calorimeter. Relative humidity and temperature of the incurrent and excurrent airstreams are measured continuously using high-precision, relative humidity and temperature sensors, permitting accurate measurement of water vapor pressure. The excurrent flow rates are then adjusted to eliminate the flow contribution from water vapor, and respiratory gas concentrations are adjusted to eliminate the effect of water vapor dilution. In addition, a novel switching approach is used that permits constant, uninterrupted measurement of the excurrent airstream while allowing frequent measurements of the incurrent airstream. To demonstrate the accuracy of this approach, we present the results of validation trials compared with our existing system and metabolic carts, as well as the results of standard propane combustion tests.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20200135      PMCID: PMC2886696          DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00055.2010

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


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