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J Appl Physiol (1985) ; 90(4): 1415-23, 2001 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11247942

ABSTRACT

Vital capacity single-breath washouts using 90% O2-5% He-5% SF6 as a test gas mixture were performed with subjects sitting on a stool (upright) or recumbent on a stretcher (prone, supine, lateral left, lateral right, with or without rotation at end of inhalation). On the basis of the combinations of supine and prone maneuvers, gravity-dependent contributions to N2 phase III slope and N2 phase IV height in the supine posture were estimated at 18% and 68%, respectively. Whereas both He and SF6 slope decreased from supine to prone, the SF6-He slope difference actually increased (P = 0.015). N2 phase III slopes, phase IV heights, and cardiogenic oscillations were smallest in the prone posture, and we observed similarities between the modifications of He and SF6 slopes from upright to prone and from upright to short-term microgravity. These results suggest that phase III slope is partially due to emptying patterns of small units with different ventilation-to-volume ratios, corresponding to acini or groups of acini. Of all body postures under study, the prone position most reduces the inhomogeneities of ventilation during a vital capacity maneuver at both inter- and intraregional levels.


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Posture/physiology , Pulmonary Gas Exchange/physiology , Respiratory Function Tests/instrumentation , Respiratory Mechanics/physiology , Adult , Female , Hemodynamics/physiology , Humans , Inspiratory Capacity/physiology , Male , Middle Aged , Nitrogen/metabolism , Prone Position/physiology , Rotation , Supine Position/physiology , Vital Capacity/physiology
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J Appl Physiol (1985) ; 88(3): 821-6, 2000 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10710374

ABSTRACT

We studied the early response to ovalbumin challenge in sensitized Brown-Norway rats through its effect on N(2), He, and SF(6) phase III slopes of the single-breath washout and on indexes of lung function. Sensitized rats showed varying degrees of response in terms of pulmonary pressure (PL), with increases ranging between 125 and 225% of baseline. The sensitized rats presented decreased quasistatic compliance, forced vital capacity, and end-expiratory flow, with all three lung function indexes showing a significant negative correlation with corresponding PL values. They also showed significant positive correlations of PL with the N(2), He, and SF(6) phase III slopes, reflecting diffusion-convection-dependent inhomogeneities generated by conformation changes throughout the entire rat lung. In addition, the rats showing the most marked PL increases (>150% baseline PL) also revealed a reversal of the SF(6)-He slope difference because of a more marked SF(6) than He slope increase. This latter finding suggests that the degree of structural heterogeneity during early response is even more marked in the most peripheral rat lung generations.


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Allergens/administration & dosage , Lung/immunology , Lung/physiology , Pulmonary Ventilation/immunology , Pulmonary Ventilation/physiology , Animals , Helium , Immunization , Lung Compliance/immunology , Lung Compliance/physiology , Male , Nitrogen , Ovalbumin/administration & dosage , Ovalbumin/immunology , Pressure , Rats , Rats, Inbred BN , Sulfur Hexafluoride
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