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Significant blood resistance to nitric oxide transfer in the lung.
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Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985) [J Appl Physiol (1985)] 2010 May; Vol. 108 (5), pp. 1052-60. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Feb 11. - Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Lung diffusing capacity for nitric oxide (DLNO) is used to measure alveolar membrane conductance (DMNO), but disagreement remains as to whether DMNO=DLNO, and whether blood conductance (thetaNO)=infinity. Our previous in vitro and in vivo studies suggested that thetaNO<infinity. We now show in a membrane oxygenator model perfused with whole blood that addition of a cell-free bovine hemoglobin (Hb) glutamer-200 solution increased diffusing capacity of the circuit (D) for NO (DNO) by 39%, D for carbon monoxide (DCO) by 24%, and the ratio of DNO to DCO by 12% (all P<0.001). In three anesthetized dogs, DLNO and DLCO were measured by a rebreathing technique before and after three successive equal volume-exchange transfusions with bovine Hb glutamer-200 (10 ml/kg each, total exchange 30 ml/kg). At baseline, DLNO/DLCO=4.5. After exchange transfusion, DLNO rose 57+/-16% (mean+/-SD, P=0.02) and DLNO/DLCO=7.1, whereas DLCO remained unchanged. Thus, in vitro and in vivo data directly demonstrate a finite thetaNO. We conclude that the erythrocyte and/or its immediate environment imposes considerable resistance to alveolar-capillary NO uptake. DLNO is sensitive to dynamic hematological factors and is not a pure index of conductance of the alveolar tissue membrane. With successive exchange transfusion, the estimated in vivo thetaNO [5.1 ml NO.(ml blood.min.Torr)(-1)] approached 4.5 ml NO.(ml blood.min.Torr)(-1), which was derived from in vitro measurements by Carlsen and Comroe (J Gen Physiol 42: 83-107, 1958). Therefore, we suggest use of thetaNO=4.5 ml NO.(min.Torr.ml blood)(-1) for calculation of DM(NO) and pulmonary capillary blood volume from DLNO and DLCO.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Blood Substitutes pharmacology
Blood Volume
Carbon Monoxide blood
Dogs
Erythrocytes drug effects
Exchange Transfusion, Whole Blood
Hemoglobins pharmacology
Hemolysis
Lung drug effects
Male
Models, Cardiovascular
Time Factors
Capillary Permeability drug effects
Cell Membrane Permeability drug effects
Erythrocytes metabolism
Lung blood supply
Lung metabolism
Nitric Oxide blood
Pulmonary Circulation
Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity drug effects
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1522-1601
- Volume :
- 108
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 20150569
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00904.2009