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Inter-individual differences in control of alveolar capillary blood volume in exercise and hypoxia.

Manuela Bartesaghi1, Egidio Beretta, Luca Pollastri, Valentina Scotti, Gaia Mandolesi, Francesca Lanfranconi, Giuseppe Miserocchi.   

Abstract

We compared by non-invasive technique the adaptive response of alveolar capillary network to edemagenic conditions (exercise and high altitude [HA, PIO2 107mmHg] in subjects with different resting sea level (SL) capillary blood volume (normalized to alveolar volume, Vc/Va): Group 1 (N=10, Vc/Va=16.1±6.8ml/L- mean±SD) and Group 2 (N=10, Vc/Va=25±7.7). In Group 1 Vc/Va remained unchanged in HA at rest and increased during exercise at SL (26.3±8.6) and HA (28.75±10.2); in Group 2 Vc/Va significantly decreased in HA (19±6) and did not increase in exercise at SL and HA. We hypothesize that Group2 exerts a tight control on Vc/Va being more exposed to the risk of lung edema due to inborn greater microvascular permeability. Conversely, Group 1 appears more resistant to lung edema given the large capillary recruitment in the most edemagenic condition. The 4-fold increase in frequency dependence of respiratory resistance in Group2 in HA stems for greater proneness for lung water perturbation compared to Group 1.
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Keywords:  High altitude pulmonary edema; Lung diffusion; Lung ultrasound; Microvascular filtration; Respiratory impedance

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24056150     DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2013.08.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol Neurobiol        ISSN: 1569-9048            Impact factor:   1.931


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