Affiliation:
1. Cardiopulmonary Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, New York City
Abstract
Comparison of the rate and magnitude of changes in pH, CO2 tension, and bicarbonate concentration in arterial blood, cisternal spinal fluid, and lumbar spinal fluid was made in man during hyperventilation and recovery. CO2 tension changes in cisternal fluid were rapid and significant, although less in magnitude than those in arterial blood, whereas changes in lumbar fluid CO2 tension were minimal and slow, lagging behind cisternal changes by 10–20 min. The different rates of change following altered ventilation explain some of the reported reversals of the normal lumbar spinal fluid to arterial blood CO2 tension gradients. It also suggests that the choroid plexus is one site of removal of CO2 from spinal fluid. Submitted on December 13, 1962
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
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