Pulmonary gas exchange and acid-base state at 5,260 m in high-altitude Bolivians and acclimatized lowlanders

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作者
Wagner, PD
Araoz, M
Boushel, R
Calbet, JAL
Jessen, B
Rådegran, G
Spielvogel, H
Sondegaard, H
Wagner, H
Saltin, B
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Div Physiol, Dept Med, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[2] Copenhagen Muscle Res Ctr, DK-2200 Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
hypoxia; ventilation; acid-base balance; diffusing capacity;
D O I
10.1152/japplphysiol.00093.2001
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Pulmonary gas exchange and acid-base state were compared in nine Danish lowlanders (L) acclimatized to 5,260 m for 9 wk and seven native Bolivian residents (N) of La Paz (altitude 3,600-4,100 m) brought acutely to this altitude. We evaluated normalcy of arterial pH and assessed pulmonary gas exchange and acid-base balance at rest and during peak exercise when breathing room air and 55% O-2. Despite 9 wk at 5,260 in and considerable renal bicarbonate excretion (arterial plasma HCO3- concentration = 15.1 meq/l), resting arterial pH in L was 7.48 +/- 0.007 (significantly greater than 7.40). On the other hand, arterial pH in N was only 7.43 +/- 0.004 (despite arterial 02 saturation of 77%) after ascent from 3,600-4,100 to 5,260 in in 2 h. Maximal power output was similar in the two groups breathing air, whereas on 55% O-2 only L showed a significant increase. During exercise in air, arterial PCO2 was 8 Torr lower in L than in N (P < 0.001), yet Po-2 was the same such that, at maximal O-2 uptake, alveolar-arterial Po-2 difference was lower in N (5.3 +/- 1.3 Torr) than in L (10.5 +/- 0.8 Torr), P = 0.004. Calculated O-2 diffusing capacity was 40% higher in N than in L and, if referenced to maximal hyperoxic work, capacity was 73% greater in N. Buffering of lactic acid was greater in N, with 20% less increase in base deficit per millimole per liter rise in lactate. These data show in L persistent alkalosis even after 9 wk at 5,260 in. In N, the data show 1) insignificant reduction in exercise capacity when breathing air at 5 260 in compared with breathing 55% 02; 2) very little ventilatory response to acute hypoxemia (judged by arterial pH and arterial PCO2 responses to hyperoxia); 3) during exercise, greater pulmonary diffusing capacity than in L, allowing maintenance of arterial Po-2 despite lower ventilation; and 4) better buffering of lactic acid. These results support and extend similar observations concerning adaptation in lung function in these and other high-altitude native groups previously performed at much lower altitudes.
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