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Cerebral Blood Flow, Oxygen Delivery, and Pulsatility Responses to Oxygen Inhalation at High Altitude: Highlanders vs. Lowlanders

机译:高海拔地区氧气流动,氧气递送和脉动性对氧气吸入的响应:高地与Lowlanders

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Objective: To determine whether the acute cerebral hemodynamic responses to oxygen inhalation are impacted by race or acclimation to high altitude. Methods: Three groups of young healthy males, who were Tibetans (highlanders, n = 15) with lifelong exposure to high altitude, and Han Chinese (lowlanders) with five-year (Han-5 yr, n = 15) and three-day (Han-3 d, n = 16) exposures, participated in the study at an altitude of 3658 m. Cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) was recorded for three minutes prior to and during pure oxygen inhalation (2 L/min), respectively, using a transcranial color-coded duplex (TCCD) sonography at the middle cerebral artery (MCA). The blood draw and simultaneous monitoring of blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and finger arterial oxygen saturation (SaO _(2)) were also performed. Results: Values are Mean ± SEM. The three groups had similar demographic characteristics and HR responses, with the group differences ( P & 0.05) found in hemoglobin concentration (16.9 ± 0.9, 18.4 ± 1.3, and 15.5 ± 1.0 gm/dL), baseline BPs and HR as expected. Both the Tibetans and Han-5yr groups presented blunted BP responses to O _(2)-inhalation when compared to the Han-3d group; more interestingly, the Tibetans showed significantly reduced responses compared with Han-5yr and Han-3d in CBFV, cerebral oxygen delivery (COD), and pulsatility index (PI) as assessed by Δ%CBFV/ΔSaO _(2) (-1.50 ± 0.25 vs. -2.24 ± 0.25 and -2.23 ± 0.27, P = 0.049 and 0.048), Δ%COD/ΔSaO _(2) (-0.52 ± 0.27 vs. -1.33 ± 0.26 and -1.38 ± 0.28, P = 0.044 and 0.031), and Δ%PI (7 ± 2 vs. 16 ± 3 and 16 ± 3 %, P = 0.036 and 0.023), respectively. Conclusion: These findings provide evidence on the Tibetans trait of a distinct cerebral hemodynamic regulatory pattern to keep more stable cerebral blood flow (CBF), oxygen delivery, and pulsatility in response to oxygen inhalation as compared with Han Chinese, which is likely due to a genetic adaptation to altitude.
机译:目的:判断对氧气吸入的急性脑血流动力学反应是否受竞争或适应到高海拔的影响。方法:三组年轻健康男性,藏人(高地,N = 15),终身暴露于高海拔,汉族(Lowlanders),五年(汉 - 5年,N = 15)和三天(Han-3 D,N = 16)曝光,参加了3658米的海拔地区的研究。在中间脑动脉(MCA)的经颅彩色编码双相(TCCD)超声检查(MCA)分别在纯氧吸入(2L / min)之前和纯氧吸入(2L / min)之前和脑内血流速度(CBFV)。还进行了血压和同时监测血压(BP),心率(HR)和手指动脉氧饱和度(SAO_(2))。结果:值是平均值±SEM。三组具有相似的人口特征和HR响应,血红蛋白浓度(16.9±0.9,18.4±1.3和15.5±1.0gm / dL),基线BPS和HR的组差异(P <0.05)。与汉3D组相比,藏人和汉 - 5岁的藏人和汉 - 5岁均呈BP对O _(2)的反应;更有趣的是,与CBFV,脑氧递送(COD)和脉动性指数(PI)中的汉-5YR和HAN-3D相比,藏人的反应显着降低,如Δ%CBFV /ΔSaO_(2)评估(-1.50± 0.25与-2.24±0.25和-2.23±0.27,p = 0.049和0.048),δ%COD /ΔAO_(2)(-0.52±0.27与-1.33±0.26和-1.38±0.28,P = 0.044 0.031),分别为0.031)和δ%Pi(7±2伏16±3±3和16±3%,P = 0.036和0.023)。结论:这些研究结果提供了对藏人血液动力学调节模式的藏族性的证据,以保持更稳定的脑血流(CBF),氧气输送和脉动,而韩文相比,这可能是由于a基因适应高度。

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