Effects of acute hypobaric hypoxia on acid-base status of fowl blood

A.F. Sigüenza
M.D. Córdova
M.T. Agapito
J.M. Recio
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Abstract

Arterial blood Po/, Pco2, lactate levels and Cl- ion concentration as well as pH were measured on the time course in chickens (Gallus domesticus) as they settled in normoxic conditions and during exposure to acute hypobaric hypoxia (Pb = 450 Torr).Hypoxia provoked at first a CO2 increased output from blood and a brief stage of deep metabolic acidosis during which lactate levels suddenly increased.This acidosis was then compensated producing a return to the initial pH and a decrease in [HCO3-] + [CO3(2-)] after 60 min.Subsequently respiratory alkalosis associated with an increase in [HCO-03] + [CO3(2-)], a decrease in cl- ion concentration and a small decrease in lactate levels were observed.Prolonged exposure to hypoxia (16 h) resulted in a new return to the initial pH, a decrease in concentration of [HCO3-] + [CO3(2-)] and a high lactate level.The hematocrit value, the Hb concentration, and the plasma Na+, K+, Ca++ and Mg++ ion concentration did not change significantly.

Keywords:
Acid-Base Imbalance/blood, Animals, Carbon Dioxide/blood, Cations/blood, Chickens/blood, Chlorides/blood, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Hypoxia/blood, Lactates/blood, Oxygen/blood, Partial Pressure, Acid-Base, Fowl

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A.F. Sigüenza
M.D. Córdova
M.T. Agapito
J.M. Recio


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