Author:
Chovanec M,Novotná J,Wilhelm J,Hampl V,Vízek M,Herget J
Abstract
Chronic lung hypoxia results in hypoxic pulmonary hypertension.
Concomitant chronic hypercapnia partly inhibits the effect of
hypoxia on pulmonary vasculature. Adult male rats exposed
to 3 weeks hypoxia (Fi02=0.1) combined with hypercapnia
(FiC02=0.04-0.05) had lower pulmonary arterial blood pressure,
increased weight of the right heart ventricle, and less
pronounced structural remodeling of the peripheral pulmonary
arteries compared with rats exposed only to chronic hypoxia
(Fi02=0.1). According to our hypothesis, hypoxic pulmonary
hypertension is triggered by hypoxic injury to the walls of the
peripheral pulmonary arteries. Hypercapnia inhibits release of
both oxygen radicals and nitric oxide at the beginning of
exposure to the hypoxic environment. The plasma concentration
of nitrotyrosine, the marker of peroxynitrite activity, is lower in
hypoxic rats exposed to hypercapnia than in those exposed to
hypoxia alone. Hypercapnia blunts hypoxia-induced collagenolysis
in the walls of prealveolar pulmonary arteries. We conclude that
hypercapnia inhibits the development of hypoxic pulmonary
hypertension by the inhibition of radical injury to the walls of
peripheral pulmonary arteries.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
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