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Hypoglycaemia-induced changes in the patterns of breathing in rodents
[摘要] Hypoglycaemia induces hyperpnoea and changes in breathing pattern either directly or via a metabolic intermediate. We hypothesised hypoglycaemia would augment response to hypercapnia and hypoxia equally in mice and rats but induce active expiration in hypercapnia only. Using whole-body plethysmography, the response to hypercapnia (8% C0\(_2\), hypoxia (10% 0\(_2\)) and hyperoxia (100% 0\(_2\)) were recorded under normoglycaemic, fasted and insulin-induced hypoglycaemic conditions in male Wistar rats and C57BL/6 mice. Hypoglycaemia increased baseline ventilation and C0\(_2\) sensitivity but not 0\(_2\) sensitivity in conscious rats but had no effect in mice. Responses in anaesthetised rats were blunted and baseline frequency was reduced from 100BPM±20 to 70BPM±20. In conscious rats, the Ti:Te ratiowas increased from 0.6±0.05 to 0.9±0.1 in hypercapnia indicating a active expiration that was not observed in response to hypoxia with only a increase from 0.6±0.05 to 0.7±0.1 at the same tidal volume. In conclusion hypoglycaemia induced changes in respiration are observed in rats but not in mice. This may be attributed to differences in counter-regulatory response between species. Hypercapnia and hypoxia do not induce the same changes in ventilatory patterns.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] University:University of Birmingham;Department:School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
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[关键词] Q Science;QP Physiology [时效性] 
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