Ballam G O
Respir Physiol. 1985 Dec;62(3):375-86. doi: 10.1016/0034-5687(85)90092-1.
This study investigated the influence on ventilation of elevated CO2 in the nasal and buccal cavities (NaBuCO2) vs the effect of elevated CO2 levels inspired into the lungs (LuCO2). Separate gas sources were used to independently alter NaBuCO2 and LuCO2. As little as 1% NaBuCO2 or LuCO2 significantly increased the pause duration between the active expiratory-inspiratory cycles. Elevated NaBuCO2 caused minor changes in tidal volume, mean inspiratory and expiratory flow, and inspiratory and expiratory durations with a significant reduction in total ventilation. Elevated LuCO2 had little effect on inspiratory or expiratory durations but unlike CO2 in the upper airways, significantly increased tidal volume and mean inspiratory and expiratory flows. This study demonstrates that the increased pause duration seen in the tegu lizard to elevated environmental CO2 is due to a receptor response in the buccal or nasal cavities and also to elevated CO2 concentrations inspired into the lungs. Sensitivity of the ventilatory responses to CO2 in the upper airways is well within a physiologically relevant range.
本研究调查了鼻腔和口腔中二氧化碳升高(NaBuCO2)对通气的影响,以及吸入肺部的二氧化碳水平升高(LuCO2)的影响。使用单独的气体源来独立改变NaBuCO2和LuCO2。低至1%的NaBuCO2或LuCO2都会显著增加主动呼气-吸气周期之间的暂停时间。升高的NaBuCO2会导致潮气量、平均吸气和呼气流量以及吸气和呼气持续时间发生微小变化,总通气量显著减少。升高的LuCO2对吸气或呼气持续时间影响不大,但与上呼吸道中的二氧化碳不同,它会显著增加潮气量以及平均吸气和呼气流量。本研究表明,鬃狮蜥在环境二氧化碳升高时观察到的暂停时间增加,是由于口腔或鼻腔中的感受器反应以及吸入肺部的二氧化碳浓度升高所致。上呼吸道对二氧化碳通气反应的敏感性完全处于生理相关范围内。