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- W94764103 abstract "To determine the importance of nonhumoral drives to exercise hyperpnea in birds, we exercised adult White Pekin ducks on a treadmill (3 degrees incline) at 1.44 km X h-1 for 15 min during unidirectional artificial ventilation. Intrapulmonary gas concentrations and arterial blood gases could be regulated with this ventilation procedure while allowing ventilatory effort to be measured during both rest and exercise. Ducks were ventilated with gases containing either 4.0 or 5.0% CO2 in 19% O2 (balance N2) at a flow rate of 12 l X min-1. At that flow rate, arterial CO2 partial pressure (PaCO2) could be maintained within +/- 2 Torr of resting values throughout exercise. Arterial O2 partial pressure did not change significantly with exercise. Heart rate, mean arterial blood pressure, and mean right ventricular pressure increased significantly during exercise. On the average, minute ventilation (used as an indicator of the output from the central nervous system) increased approximately 400% over resting levels because of an increase in both tidal volume and respiratory frequency. CO2-sensitivity curves were obtained for each bird during rest. If the CO2 sensitivity remained unchanged during exercise, then the observed 1.5 Torr increase in PaCO2 during exercise would account for only about 6% of the total increase in ventilation over resting levels. During exercise, arterial [H+] increased approximately 4 nmol X l-1; this increase could account for about 18% of the total rise in ventilation. We conclude that only a minor component of the exercise hyperpnea in birds can be accounted for by a humoral mechanism; other factors, possibly from muscle afferents, appear responsible for most of the hyperpnea observed in the running duck." @default.
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