Delp M D, Evans M V, Duan C
Departments of Health and Kinesiology and of Medical Physiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, USA.
J Appl Physiol (1985). 1998 Nov;85(5):1813-22. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1998.85.5.1813.
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of maturation and aging on cardiac output, the distribution of cardiac output, tissue blood flow (determined by using the radioactive-microsphere technique), and body composition in conscious juvenile (2-mo-old), adult (6-mo-old), and aged (24-mo-old) male Fischer-344 rats. Cardiac output was lower in juvenile rats (51 +/- 4 ml/min) than in adult (106 +/- 5 ml/min) or aged (119 +/- 10 ml/min) rats, but cardiac index was not different among groups. The proportion of cardiac output going to most tissues did not change with increasing age. However, the fraction of cardiac output to brain and spinal cord tissue and to skeletal muscle was greater in juvenile rats than that in the two adult groups. In addition, aged rats had a greater percent cardiac output to adipose tissue and a lower percent cardiac output to cutaneous and reproductive tissues than that in juvenile and adult rats. Differences in age also had little effect on mass-specific perfusion rates in most tissues. However, juvenile rats had lower flows to the pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, thyroid and parathyroid glands, and kidneys than did adult rats, and aged rats had lower flows to the white portion of rectus femoris muscle, spleen, thyroid and parathyroid glands, and prostate gland than did adult rats. Body mass of juvenile rats was composed of a lower percent adipose mass and a greater fraction of brain and spinal cord, heart, kidney, liver, and skeletal muscle than that of the adult and aged animals. Relative to the young adult rats, the body mass of aged animals had a greater percent adipose tissue mass and a lower percent skeletal muscle and skin mass. These data demonstrate that maturation and aging have a significant effect on the distribution of cardiac output but relatively little influence on mass-specific tissue perfusion rates in conscious rats. The old-age-related alterations in cardiac output distribution to adipose and cutaneous tissues appear to be associated with the increases in percent body fat and the decreases in the fraction of skin mass, respectively, whereas the decrease in the portion of cardiac output directed to reproductive tissue of aged rats appears to be related to a decrease in mass-specific blood flow to the prostate gland.
本研究的目的是确定成熟和衰老对清醒的幼年(2月龄)、成年(6月龄)和老年(24月龄)雄性Fischer-344大鼠的心输出量、心输出量分布、组织血流量(采用放射性微球技术测定)和身体组成的影响。幼年大鼠的心输出量(51±4毫升/分钟)低于成年(106±5毫升/分钟)或老年(119±10毫升/分钟)大鼠,但心指数在各组之间无差异。随着年龄增长,流向大多数组织的心输出量比例没有变化。然而,幼年大鼠流向脑和脊髓组织以及骨骼肌的心输出量比例高于两个成年组。此外,老年大鼠流向脂肪组织的心输出量百分比高于幼年和成年大鼠,而流向皮肤和生殖组织的心输出量百分比低于幼年和成年大鼠。年龄差异对大多数组织的质量比灌注率也影响不大。然而,幼年大鼠流向胰腺、胃肠道、甲状腺和甲状旁腺以及肾脏的血流量低于成年大鼠,老年大鼠流向股直肌白色部分、脾脏、甲状腺和甲状旁腺以及前列腺的血流量低于成年大鼠。幼年大鼠的身体质量中脂肪质量百分比更低,脑和脊髓、心脏、肾脏、肝脏以及骨骼肌的比例高于成年和老年动物。相对于年轻成年大鼠,老年动物的身体质量中脂肪组织质量百分比更高,骨骼肌和皮肤质量百分比更低。这些数据表明,成熟和衰老对清醒大鼠的心输出量分布有显著影响,但对质量比组织灌注率影响相对较小。与老年相关的心输出量向脂肪和皮肤组织分布的改变似乎分别与体脂百分比增加和皮肤质量比例降低有关,而老年大鼠心输出量流向生殖组织部分的减少似乎与前列腺的质量比血流量减少有关。