Author:
Begin R.,Epstein M.,Sackner M. A.,Levinson R.,Dougherty R.,Duncan D.
Abstract
Utilizing the rebreathing of a gas mixture containing C2H2, C180, He O2, and N2, we obtained serial measurements of the pulmonary capillary blood flow (Qc), diffusing capacity per unit of alveolar volume (DL/VA), functional residual capacity (FRC), pulmonary tissue plus capillary blood volume (VTPC), and O2 comsumption (VO2) in five normal subjects under the following conditions: 1) 6 h of sitting, 2) 4 h of sitting while immersed in thermoneutral water to the neck, and 3) 4 h of lying in thermoneutral water to the neck. Water immersion (NI) was preceded and followed by 1-h prestudy and 1-h recovery periods. The measurements were made at 30-min intervals. Seated NI produced a fourfold increase in sodium excretion (UNaV), a 25–36% increase in Qc, a 45–59% increase in DL/VA, and a 30–36% decrease in FRC. This occurred as early as the 1st h of NI and persisted throughout the 4-h period of study. Throughout the seated control and NI periods, VO2, heart rate, and VTPC remained constant. During supine NI, Qc, HR, DL/VA, FRC, and VO2 did not differ significantly from supine prestudy. These date demonstrate that seated NI causes a significant increase of Qc and DL/VA which persists throughout the immersion period. Furthermore, the lack of change of VTPC suggests that the central vascular engorgement induced by seated NI is not accompanied by extravasation of fluid into the pulmonary interstitial space.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
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