I. Kuwahira et al., CHRONIC HYPOXIA DECREASES HETEROGENEITY OF PULMONARY BLOOD-FLOW DISTRIBUTION IN RATS, Respiration physiology, 104(2-3), 1996, pp. 205-212
Pulmonary blood flow (PBF) distribution was studied in 15 chronically
hypoxic rats (3 weeks, 10% O-2 in N-2) breathing 10% O-2 (chronic hypo
xia, CHx) and after 30 min of breathing air (acute normoxia, ANx). Con
trols were 15 normoxic littermates (normoxia, Nx) breathing air. Nonra
dioactive microspheres were infused into the inferior vena cava in the
conscious resting state. The lungs were cut into 28 samples, and rela
tive scatter of specific PBF was calculated as (sample activity/sample
dry weight)/(total activity/total lung dry weight). In Nx, PBF had a
small but significant preferential distribution to the hilar, central
regions, with lower blood flow to the peripheral regions (central-to-p
eripheral pattern). In CHx, however, there was no significant differen
ce between blood hows to the central, middle and peripheral regions of
the lung. ANx resulted in no change in PBF distribution. The results
indicate that CHx attenuates the central-to-peripheral gradient of PBF
distribution, probably due to vascular structural remodeling develope
d in CHx.