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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 259: R163-R171, 1990;
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AJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, Vol 259, Issue 1 163-R171, Copyright © 1990 by American Physiological Society


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Influence of increased metabolic rate on [13C]bicarbonate washout kinetics

T. J. Barstow, D. M. Cooper, E. M. Sobel, E. M. Landaw and S. Epstein
Department of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance 90509.

The effect of changes in metabolic rate on the dynamics of CO2 exchange among its various compartments in the human body is not well understood. We examined CO2 dynamics in six healthy male subjects using an intravenous bolus of [13C]bicarbonate. Subjects were studied while resting, during light exercise [50% of the lactate threshold (LT), 3-4 times resting O2 uptake (VO2)], and during moderate exercise (95% of the LT, 6 times resting VO2). The sum of three exponential terms well described the washout of 13CO2 in exhaled breath both at rest and during each exercise level despite substantial increases in metabolic rate accompanying the exercise studies. Average recovery of 13C label rose from 67% during rest to 80% during light and moderate exercise (P less than 0.01). The estimate of CO2 elimination (VCO2) calculated from the washout parameters and corrected for recovery was in very good agreement with the VCO2 directly measured simultaneously breath by breath (r = 0.993, SE for VCO2 = 0.079 l/min). By use of a three-compartment mammillary model, the quantity of CO2 in the central pool (Q1) doubled from rest to light exercise (233 +/- 60 to 479 +/- 76 mmol, P less than 0.01) but did not change further with moderate exercise (458 +/- 74 mmol). Rate constants for exchange between pools and for irreversible loss from the system tended to increase with metabolic rate, but there was large variation in the responses. We conclude that the compartmental dynamics of CO2 transport and storage are very sensitive to changes in metabolic rate induced by exercise.


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