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Reversal of hypoxia-induced decrease in human cardiac response to isoproterenol infusion.

J P Richalet1, J L Le-Trong, C Rathat, P Merlet, P Bouissou, A Keromes, P Veyrac.   

Abstract

A decrease in heart rate response to isoproterenol (IP) infusion has been previously described in humans exposed to acute (2-3 days) or chronic (21 days) exposure to altitude hypoxia (J. Appl. Physiol. 65: 1957-1961, 1988). To evaluate this cardiac response in subacute (8 days) hypoxia and to explore its reversal with restoration of normoxia, six subjects received an IP infusion under normoxia (condition N), after 8 days in altitude (4,350 m, condition H8), on the same day in altitude after inhalation of O2 restoring normoxic arterial O2 saturation (SaO2, condition HO), and 6-11 h (condition RN) and 4-5 mo (condition ND) after the return to sea level. Cardiac chronotropic response to IP, evaluated by the mean increase in heart rate from base value (delta HR, min-1), was lower in condition H8 [mean 30 +/- 13 (SD)] than in condition N (50 +/- 14, P less than 0.03); it was slightly higher in condition HO (38 +/- 14) or condition RN (42 +/- 15) than condition H8 but still significantly different from condition N (P less than 0.03), despite normal values of SaO2. delta HR in condition ND (55 +/- 10) returned to base N value. These findings confirm the hypothesis of a hypoxia-induced decrease in cardiac chronotropic function. Two possible mechanisms are suggested: an O2-dependent one, rapidly reversible with recent restoration of normoxia, and a more slowly reversible mechanism, probably a downregulation of the cardiac beta-receptors.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2793652     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1989.67.2.523

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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