CANINE NONRESPONDERS TO ALVEOLAR HYPOXIC VASOCONSTRICTION AND QUANTITATIVE RESTORATION OF THE RESPONSE BY ASPIRIN I-3

SUMMARY 1. Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction is characterized by considerable variability in rate of response (pulmonary vascular resistance [PVR] as a function of time under hypoxia). To further define this response, forty‐five closed chest dogs were anaesthetized (pentobarbitone sodium), intubate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology 1984-12, Vol.11 (6), p.579-588
Hauptverfasser: Siefkin, Allan D., Parsons, Gibbe H.
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Zusammenfassung:SUMMARY 1. Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction is characterized by considerable variability in rate of response (pulmonary vascular resistance [PVR] as a function of time under hypoxia). To further define this response, forty‐five closed chest dogs were anaesthetized (pentobarbitone sodium), intubated, and mechanically ventilated. Constant left lower lobar pulmonary artery flow was maintained through a balloon tipped 14F catheter via an extracorporeal pump at a rate to achieve lobar pulmonary artery pressure (Plobar) equal to main pulmonary artery pressure (Ppa) and thereafter held constant. Left ventricular end diastolic pressure (Plved) was measured by left ventricular catheter and lobar pulmonary artery flow rate (Q) by flow meter. Lobar PVR (mmHg/min per 1) was calculated every 15 min. 2. Ventilation with 10% oxygen (O2) separated two groups based on the increase in PVR over time: twenty‐two rapid hypoxic responders [HR] (slope =ΔPVR/Δmin>0.3) and twenty‐three slow or nonresponders [NR] (slope < 0.1). The twenty‐three NR were divided into two groups. Ten NR dogs (NR control) had no change in mean PVR (23.9, s.d. = 8.2, to 24.1, s.d. = 9.6) over a mean of 78 min and were used as controls. Thirteen NR dogs (NR ASA) had no change in mean PVR (32.9, s.d. = 9.5, to 32.3, s.d. = 9.8) over 75 min and were given aspirin (ASA), 10–15 mg/kg intra‐arterially. The NR ASA group mean PVR then increased from 32.3 (s.d. = 9.8) to 59.1 (s.d. = 23.9, 82.9% increase, P < 0.01) over a mean of 54 min. The mean PVR for the twenty‐two HR rose from 39.8 (s.d. = 34.0) to 64.5 (s.d. = 36.6, 62.1% increase, P
ISSN:0305-1870
1440-1681
DOI:10.1111/j.1440-1681.1984.tb00870.x