PMID: 8964741Mar 1, 1996Paper

Respiration during acute hypoxia: angiotensin- and vasopressin-receptor blocks

Journal of Applied Physiology
C B OvergaardD B Jennings

Abstract

In normoxic conscious dogs, increased angiotensin II (ANG II), or activation (disinhibition) of the renin-angiotensin system by vasopressin (AVP) V1-receptor block, increases ventilation and decreases arterial PCO2. Both hormones can be increased during hypoxia and might modulate ventilatory drive. Six conscious dogs were studied before and during hypocapnic, isocapnic, and hypercapnic hypoxia. To study potential hormonal effects during hypocapnic hypoxia, experiment 1 included three protocols in which 12.8% O2 was breathed for 60 min: protocol 1, control studies without block; protocol 2, AVP V1 receptors were blocked at the onset of hypoxia; and protocol 3, ANG II receptors were blocked 20 min before hypoxia. To study potential effects of acid-base changes during acute hypoxia, experiment 2 included two protocols (with and without AVP V1-receptor block). A 40-min period of hypocapnic hypoxia was followed by two successive 20-min periods with hypoxia maintained but inspired CO2 progressively increased. Neither hormonal block affected respiration during the hypoxic conditions. Unlike normoxia in conscious dogs, during acute hypoxia, respiratory control by ANG II is not modulated by AVP and acid-base effects on receptors do not ...Continue Reading

Citations

Aug 4, 1998·The American Journal of Physiology·S J Heitman, D B Jennings
Feb 4, 1999·Journal of Applied Physiology·A A SteinerL G Branco
Oct 13, 2000·American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine·D W CarleyM Radulovacki

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