Effect of prolonged heavy exercise on pulmonary gas exchange in horses.

نویسندگان

  • S R Hopkins
  • W M Bayly
  • R F Slocombe
  • H Wagner
  • P D Wagner
چکیده

During short-term maximal exercise, horses have impaired pulmonary gas exchange, manifested by diffusion limitation and arterial hypoxemia, without marked ventilation-perfusion (VA/Q) inequality. Whether gas exchange deteriorates progressively during prolonged submaximal exercise has not been investigated. Six thoroughbred horses performed treadmill exercise at approximately 60% of maximal oxygen uptake until exhaustion (28-39 min). Multiple inert gas, blood-gas, hemodynamic, metabolic rate, and ventilatory data were obtained at rest and 5-min intervals during exercise. Oxygen uptake, cardiac output, and alveolar-arterial PO2 gradient were unchanged after the first 5 min of exercise. Alveolar ventilation increased progressively during exercise, from increased tidal volume and respiratory frequency, resulting in an increase in arterial PO2 and decrease in arterial PCO2. At rest there was minimal VA/Q inequality, log SD of the perfusion distribution (log SDQ) = 0.20. This doubled by 5 min of exercise (log SDQ = 0.40) but did not increase further. There was no evidence of alveolar-end-capillary diffusion limitation during exercise. However, there was evidence for gas-phase diffusion limitation at all time points, and enflurane was preferentially overretained. Horses maintain excellent pulmonary gas exchange during exhaustive, submaximal exercise. Although VA/Q inequality is greater than at rest, it is less than observed in most mammals and the effect on gas exchange is minimal.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of applied physiology

دوره 84 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1998