Watson J W, Jackson A C
J Appl Physiol (1985). 1985 Feb;58(2):653-7. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1985.58.2.653.
In dogs, respiratory system resistance (Rrs) is frequency independent, and during high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFO) the relationship between CO2 elimination (VCO2) and frequency is linear. In contrast, we found in rabbits a large frequency-dependent decrease in Rrs with increasing frequency along with a nonlinear relationship between frequency and VCO2 (J. Appl. Physiol. 57: 354-359, 1984). We proposed that frequency dependent mechanical properties of the lung account for inter-species differences in the frequency dependence of gas exchange during HFO. In the current study we tested this hypothesis further by measuring VCO2 and Rrs as a function of frequency in a species of monkey (Macaca radiata). In these monkeys, Rrs decreased minimally between 4 and 8 Hz and in general increased at higher frequencies, whereas VCO2 was linearly related to frequency. This is further evidence supporting the hypothesis that nonlinear frequency-VCO2 behavior during HFO is related to frequency-dependent behavior in Rrs.
在犬类中,呼吸系统阻力(Rrs)与频率无关,并且在高频振荡通气(HFO)期间,二氧化碳排出量(VCO2)与频率之间呈线性关系。相比之下,我们发现兔子的Rrs会随着频率增加而大幅下降,且频率与VCO2之间呈非线性关系(《应用生理学杂志》57: 354 - 359, 1984)。我们提出,肺的频率依赖性机械特性解释了HFO期间气体交换频率依赖性的种间差异。在当前研究中,我们通过测量一种猕猴(食蟹猴)的VCO2和Rrs作为频率的函数,进一步验证了这一假设。在这些猕猴中,Rrs在4至8赫兹之间下降极小,总体上在更高频率时增加,而VCO2与频率呈线性关系。这进一步证明了支持以下假设的证据:HFO期间非线性的频率 - VCO2行为与Rrs的频率依赖性行为有关。