J Appl Physiol (1985)
April 1986
Three weeks of sodium cyanate (NaCNO) intraperitoneal treatment in rats (n = 15) induced high hemoglobin O2 affinity, i.e., low PO2 at 50% hemoglobin saturation (P50), 20.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn anesthetized, normoxic or hypoxic rats the hemodynamic, metabolic and O2 transport characteristics following exchange transfusion with human erythrocytes containing a high O2 affinity hemoglobin (Hemoglobin Creteil, beta 89 Ser----Asp) have been studied. The in vivo oxygen partial pressure at 50% oxygen hemoglobin saturation (P50) decreased from 37.4 +/- 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPO2 temperature formulae supplied by manufacturers on automatic blood gas apparatus, PO2 corr. = PO2 37 degrees C X 10F X delta T were studied and compared to the experimental determination of the delta log PO2/delta T ratio (Hérigault et al. [10]).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn anaesthetized guinea pigs, ventilated with ambient air, the peripheral haemodynamics and oxygen transport characteristics have been studied following a blood exchange transfusion with rat erythrocytes suspended in guinea pig plasma. Since the rat haemoglobin exhibited a lower oxygen affinity than guinea pig haemoglobin, the oxygen partial pressure at 50% of oxygen haemoglobin saturation (P50) increased from 25.2 +/- 1.
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