Literature DB >> 6735804

Effects of hypoxia on ventilation during postnatal development in conscious kittens.

M Bonora, D Marlot, H Gautier, B Duron.   

Abstract

Effects of steady-state hypoxia (inspired O2 fraction = 0.11) on ventilation and breathing pattern were studied during postnatal development in unanesthetized kittens. Studies were done from 2 days to 8 mo of age, every week during the first month and every month thereafter. During the first 2 months, states of consciousness were determined. In the first month, minute ventilation (VE) was depressed in hypoxia compared with control values in air, whereas in the older kittens VE was increased in hypoxia, as in adult cats. The inhibitory effect of hypoxia was observed in all three states of consciousness in 7- and 14-day-old kittens. In the 21- and 28-day-old kittens, VE could not be reliably related to the state of consciousness. In the 2-mo-old kittens, VE increased in all states. Tidal volume (VT) was markedly decreased in kittens up to 14 days of age, and respiratory frequency increased. In the 21- and 28-day-old kittens, changes in breathing pattern were variable. In the oldest, the increase of VE was mainly due to an increase of VT. We conclude that in unanesthetized kittens, the ventilatory response to hypoxia is mature at 2 mo of age. The hypoxic tachypnea observed at 7 and 14 days resembles that previously seen in adult carotid-denervated cats, and may be due to a low level of carotid chemoreceptor drive and to a central excitatory effect of hypoxia on respiratory frequency. The complex response observed during the first month of life must reflect the development of peripheral and central mechanisms and their interactions.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6735804     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1984.56.6.1464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol        ISSN: 0161-7567


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