Organismal Responses to Hypoxemic Challenges.

Adv Exp Med Biol

Departments of Environmental Health Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA,

Published: January 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study examined how carotid bodies (CBs) and aortic bodies (ABs) respond to different types of low oxygen levels in anesthetized cats, specifically focusing on two conditions: hypoxic hypoxia (HH) and carbon monoxide hypoxia (COH).
  • The researchers recorded various physiological responses, including cardiac output and vascular resistance in different organs, to investigate how these bodies maintain blood flow during hypoxemia.
  • Findings indicated that HH was more effective in maintaining blood pressure and organ perfusion, while the role of ABs in regulating pulmonary circulation and local vasodilation was particularly highlighted.

Article Abstract

As a counterpoint to the volumes of beautiful work exploring how the carotid bodies (CBs) sense and transduce stimuli into neural traffic, this study explored one organismal reflex response to such stimulation. We challenged the anesthetized, paralyzed, artificially ventilated cat with two forms of acute hypoxemia: 10 % O(2)/balance N(2) (hypoxic hypoxia [HH] and carbon monoxide hypoxia [COH]). HH stimulates both CBs and aortic bodies (ABs), whereas COH stimulates only the ABs. Our design was to stimulate both with HH (HHint), then to stimulate only the ABs with COH (COHint); then, after aortic depressor nerve transaction, only the CBs with HH (HHabr), and finally neither with COH (COHabr). We recorded whole animal responses from Group 1 cats (e.g., cardiac output, arterial blood pressure, pulmonary arterial pressure/and vascular resistance) before and after sectioning the aortic depressor nerves. From Group 2 cats (intact) and Group 3 cats (aortic body resected) we recorded the vascular resistance in several organs (e.g., brain, heart, spleen, stomach, pancreas, adrenal glands, eyes). The HHint challenge was the most effective at keeping perfusion pressures adequate to maintain homeostasis in the face of a systemic wide hypoxemia with locally mediated vasodilation. The spleen and pancreas, however, showed a vasoconstrictive response. The adrenals and eyes showed a CB-mediated vasodilation. The ABs appeared to have a significant impact on the pulmonary vasculature as well as the stomach. Chemoreceptors via the sympathetic nervous system play the major role in this organism's response to hypoxemia.

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