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[13C]bicarbonate kinetics in humans: intra- vs. interindividual variations.

C S Irving, W W Wong, R J Shulman, E O Smith, P D Klein.   

Abstract

A comprehensive multicompartmental analysis of HCO-3 kinetics was carried out on five normal, resting, fasted adults on three separate occasions at 1-wk to 1-mo intervals to obtain a set of bicarbonate kinetic parameters and estimates of their inter- and intraindividual variations for use in the design and analysis of future nutrient oxidation studies. Following a rapid bolus of NaH13CO3 (10 mumol . kg-1 iv), the decay of 13C enrichment of breath CO2 could be described by a three-exponential decay process and a linearly time-dependent term that accounted for changes in the 13C enrichment of metabolic fuels. The data were fitted subsequently to a mammillary multicompartmental model that consisted of a central pool and two peripheral pools of 3,310, 3,490, and 8,070 mumol . kg-1 HCO-3-CO2. Labeled CO2 was eliminated from the central pool by respiratory and nonrespiratory routes at rates of 101 and 97 mumol . kg-1 . min-1, respectively. The within-subject and among-subject variances were similar for the amount of freely exchangeable bicarbonate (14,870 mumol . kg-1), CO2 output (101 mumol . kg-1 . min-1), bicarbonate flux (198 mumol . kg-1 . min-1), and the fraction of administered bicarbonate recovered in breath (0.51). Comparison of variances associated with the assignment of a population mean value to a new subject and the variance associated with the use of a value obtained in the same individual on another day indicated that there was no advantage to making a determination on an alternate day over using a population value. Efforts should be made to compile population values for bicarbonate kinetics in different age groups and metabolic, nutritional, and pathological states for use in interpretation of nutrient oxidation data.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6309023     DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1983.245.2.R190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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