Respiratory Mechanics And Cerebral Blood Flow During Heat-Induced Hyperventilation And Its Voluntary Suppression In Passively Heated Humans

PHYSIOLOGICAL REPORTS(2019)

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We investigated whether heat-induced hyperventilation can be voluntarily prevented, and, if so, how this modulates respiratory mechanics and cerebral blood flow in resting heated humans. In two separate trials, 10 healthy men were passively heated using lower body hot-water immersion and a water-perfused garment covering their upper body (both 41 degrees C) until esophageal temperature (T-es) reached 39 degrees C or volitional termination. In each trial, participants breathed normally (normal-breathing) or voluntarily controlled minute ventilation (V-E) at a level equivalent to that observed after 5 min of heating (controlled-breathing). Respiratory gases, middle cerebral artery blood velocity (MCAV), work of breathing, and end-expiratory and inspiratory lung volumes were measured. During normal-breathing, V-E increased as T-es rose above 38.0 +/- 0.3 degrees C, whereas controlled-breathing diminished the increase in V-E (V-E at T-es = 38.6 degrees C: 25.6 +/- 5.9 and 11.9 +/- 1.3 L min(-1) during normal- and controlled-breathing, respectively, P < 0.001). During normal-breathing, end-tidal CO2 pressure and MCAV decreased with rising T-es, but controlled-breathing diminished these reductions (at T-es = 38.6 degrees C, 24.7 +/- 5.0 vs. 39.5 +/- 2.8 mmHg; 44.9 +/- 5.9 vs. 60.2 +/- 6.3 cm sec(-1), both P < 0.001). The work of breathing correlated positively with changes in V-E (P < 0.001) and was lower during controlled- than normal-breathing (16.1 +/- 12.6 and 59.4 +/- 49.5 J min(-1), respectively, at heating termination, P = 0.013). End-expiratory and inspiratory lung volumes did not differ between trials (P = 0.25 and 0.71, respectively). These results suggest that during passive heating at rest, heat-induced hyperventilation increases the work of breathing without affecting end-expiratory lung volume, and that voluntary control of breathing can nearly abolish this hyperventilation, thereby diminishing hypocapnia, cerebral hypoperfusion, and increased work of breathing.
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Cerebral blood flow, hyperpnea, hyperthermia, voluntary control of breathing
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