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Influence of Apnea-induced Hypoxia on Catecholamine Release and Cardiovascular Dynamics.

Lars Eichhorn1, Felix Erdfelder1, Florian Kessler1, Ramona C Dolscheid-Pommerich2, Berndt Zur2, Uwe Hoffmann3, R Ellerkmann Ellerkmann1, Rainer Meyer4.   

Abstract

Prolonged breath-hold causes complex compensatory mechanisms such as increase in blood pressure, redistribution of blood flow, and bradycardia. We tested whether apnea induces an elevation of catecholamine-concentrations in well-trained apneic divers.11 apneic divers performed maximal dry apnea in a horizontal position. Parameters measured during apnea included blood pressure, ECG, and central, in addition to peripheral hemoglobin oxygenation. Peripheral arterial hemoglobin oxygenation was detected by pulse oximetry, whereas peripheral (abdominal) and central (cerebral) tissue oxygenation was measured by Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS). Exhaled O2 and CO2, plasma norepinephrine and epinephrine concentrations were measured before and after apnea.Averaged apnea time was 247±76 s. Systolic blood pressure increased from 135±13 to 185±25 mmHg. End-expiratory CO2 increased from 29±4 mmHg to 49±6 mmHg. Norepinephrine increased from 623±307 to 1 826±984 pg ml-1 and epinephrine from 78±22 to 143±65 pg ml-1 during apnea. Heart rate reduction was inversely correlated with increased norepinephrine (correlation coefficient -0.844, p=0.001). Central (cerebral) O2 desaturation was time-delayed compared to peripheral O2 desaturation as measured by NIRSabdominal and SpO2.Increased norepinephrine caused by apnea may contribute to blood shift from peripheral tissues to the CNS and thus help to preserve cerebral tissue O2 saturation longer than that of peripheral tissue. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27454133     DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-107351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sports Med        ISSN: 0172-4622            Impact factor:   3.118


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2.  Sustained apnea induces endothelial activation.

Authors:  Lars Eichhorn; Ramona Dolscheid-Pommerich; Felix Erdfelder; Muhammad Ajmal Ayub; Theresa Schmitz; Nikos Werner; Felix Jansen
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9.  Cardiovascular magnetic resonance assessment of acute cardiovascular effects of voluntary apnoea in elite divers.

Authors:  L Eichhorn; J Doerner; J A Luetkens; J M Lunkenheimer; R C Dolscheid-Pommerich; F Erdfelder; R Fimmers; J Nadal; B Stoffel-Wagner; H H Schild; A Hoeft; B Zur; C P Naehle
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Authors:  Kay Tetzlaff; Frederic Lemaitre; Christof Burgstahler; Julian A Luetkens; Lars Eichhorn
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