Literature DB >> 2377397

Cerebral energy metabolism and oxygen state during hypoxia in neonate and adult dogs.

S Nioka1, B Chance, D S Smith, A Mayevsky, M P Reilly, C Alter, T Asakura.   

Abstract

The relationship between a noninvasive determination of relative oxygen saturation of Hb circulating in brain tissue (StO2) and energy metabolism was investigated with respect to age [dogs in three age groups (0 to 6-d-old, 7- to 21-d-old, and adults)] and to severity of brain hypoxia using double beam spectroscopy of Hb deoxygenation and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of energy metabolism. The in vivo oxy-Hb dissociation was determined from the relationship between StO2 curve in the adult dog brain and sagittal sinus oxygen partial pressure during graded hypoxemia and found to be sigmoidal with an oxygen dissociation constant of 26.6 mm Hg. This agreed with an in vitro determination for oxygen dissociation constant of 28.2 mm Hg in adult dog red cells. The arterial oxygen pressure at which brain StO2 was reduced by 50% was shifted toward the right with increasing age (22.2, 33.8, and 40.8 mm Hg, respectively). This correlated with an in vitro oxygen dissociation constant of red cell Hb of 17.0, 22.3, and 28.2 mm Hg in the three age groups, respectively. The phosphocreatine-inorganic phosphate ratio (PCr/Pi) was used to relate changes in cellular energy metabolism during hypoxia with changes in StO2. There was no change in PCr/Pi when StO2 had decreased to 50% of the control value. However, when the brain StO2 had decreased to between 7 and 15%, a reduction of PCr/Pi to 50% of the normoxic value occurred.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2377397     DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199007000-00013

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


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