Tj. Moss et R. Harding, Ventilatory and arousal responses to respiratory stimuli of full term, intrauterine growth restricted lambs, RESP PHYSL, 124(3), 2001, pp. 195-204
We aimed to determine the effect of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)
on the control of breathing and arousal in sleeping postnatal animals. We m
easured ventilatory and arousal responses to respiratory challenges during
sleep in normally grown (birthweight 5.17 +/- 0.48 kg) and IUGR (2.64 +/- 0
.19 kg) full term lambs. During wakefulness, IUGR lambs had significantly l
ower arterial pH and higher Pa-CO2 levels. During quiet sleep, but not acti
ve sleep, end tidal CO2 was elevated in IUGR lambs (P = 0.08). During activ
e and quiet sleep, minute ventilation (per kg body weight) was significantl
y higher in IUGR lambs than controls. Ventilatory responses to hypercapnia
and/or hypoxia were not different between control and IUGR lambs during act
ive and quiet sleep but end tidal CO2 at arousal was consistently higher in
IUGR lambs; other indices of arousal were not affected by IUGR. Our findin
gs suggest IUGR lambs require an elevated level of ventilation to maintain
respiratory homeostasis and that alterations in lung function are likely co
nsequences of IUGR. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.