Weil J V
CVP Research Laboratory, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver.
Chest. 1990 Mar;97(3 Suppl):70S-76S. doi: 10.1378/chest.97.3_supplement.70s.
We have reviewed evidence that hypoxic chemosensitivity is variable and that this variation may be both endowed, partly through genetic mechanisms, and acquired, and may reflect fundamental changes in carotid body function. This variation may influence the nature and effectiveness of adaptation to high altitude and to hypoxic disease states such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. High chemosensitivity seems to be the choice for coping with the casual exposure to hypoxia; but fundamental, highly effective adaptations, presumably at the level of peripheral tissue, seem to be the strategy of choice for professionally adapted species.
我们回顾了相关证据,即低氧化学敏感性存在差异,这种差异可能部分通过遗传机制先天赋予,也可能后天获得,并且可能反映了颈动脉体功能的根本变化。这种差异可能会影响对高原以及慢性阻塞性肺疾病等低氧疾病状态适应的性质和效果。高化学敏感性似乎是应对偶尔暴露于低氧环境的选择;但对于专业适应的物种而言,可能在周围组织水平上进行的根本性、高效的适应似乎是首选策略。