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Baroreflex sensitivity is blunted in hypoxia independently of changes in inspired carbon dioxide pressure in prematurely born male adults

Authors :
Giorgio Manferdelli
Benjamin J. Narang
Nicolas Bourdillon
Tadej Debevec
Grégoire P. Millet
Source :
Physiological Reports, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Wiley, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Premature birth may result in specific cardiovascular responses to hypoxia and hypercapnia, that might hamper high‐altitude acclimatization. This study investigated the consequences of premature birth on baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) under hypoxic, hypobaric and hypercapnic conditions. Seventeen preterm born males (gestational age, 29 ± 1 weeks), and 17 age‐matched term born adults (40 ± 0 weeks) underwent consecutive 6‐min stages breathing different oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations at both sea‐level and high‐altitude (3375 m). Continuous blood pressure and ventilatory parameters were recorded in normobaric normoxia (NNx), normobaric normoxic hypercapnia (NNx + CO2), hypobaric hypoxia (HHx), hypobaric normoxia (HNx), hypobaric normoxia hypercapnia (HNx + CO2), and hypobaric hypoxia with end‐tidal CO2 clamped at NNx value (HHx + clamp). BRS was assessed using the sequence method. Across all conditions, BRS was lower in term born compared to preterm (13.0 ± 7.5 vs. 21.2 ± 8.8 ms⋅mmHg−1, main group effect: p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2051817X
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Physiological Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7e9d69b03f2144efb163632ebcf26640
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15857