Lahiri S, Data P G
University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104-6085.
Int J Sports Med. 1992 Oct;13 Suppl 1:S31-3. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-1024585.
The paper presents new observations on young high altitude natives (Andes and Himalayas), testing the hypothesis that periodic breathing with apnea during sleep is determined by their ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia and its interaction with the sleep state. The hypothesis is in general supported by the evidence. But, contrary to expectation, the ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia in the Sherpa children was significantly lower than those in the Andes. Despite that departure, the magnitude of ventilatory periodicity among the subjects was internally consistent with their ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia. Although the carotid chemosensory input is the pacesetter for the reflexive periodicity, mechanisms in the central nervous system can influence it significantly.
本文展示了对年轻的高海拔原住民(安第斯山脉和喜马拉雅山脉地区)的新观察结果,检验了以下假设:睡眠期间伴有呼吸暂停的周期性呼吸是由他们对低氧的通气敏感性及其与睡眠状态的相互作用所决定的。该假设总体上得到了证据的支持。但是,与预期相反,夏尔巴儿童对低氧的通气敏感性显著低于安第斯山脉地区的儿童。尽管存在这种差异,但受试者之间通气周期性的程度与其对低氧的通气敏感性在内部是一致的。虽然颈动脉化学感受器输入是反射性周期性的起搏器,但中枢神经系统中的机制可以对其产生显著影响。