Hemodilution during standardized hemorrhage in high-altitude acclimatized rats

Ten control rats and 16 high-altitude acclimatized rats were bled at sea level into a reservoir which maintained arterial pressure at 35 mmHg. As soon as the animals had spontaneously taken back 30% of the maximum bleeding volume, all the shed blood remaining in the reservoir was reinfused. Hemodilu...

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spelling th-mahidol.307742018-10-12T14:49:26Z Hemodilution during standardized hemorrhage in high-altitude acclimatized rats P. Cherdrungsi Mahidol University Environmental Science Medicine Ten control rats and 16 high-altitude acclimatized rats were bled at sea level into a reservoir which maintained arterial pressure at 35 mmHg. As soon as the animals had spontaneously taken back 30% of the maximum bleeding volume, all the shed blood remaining in the reservoir was reinfused. Hemodilution was studied during the first half phase of hypotension starting from the point of initial blood withdrawal and ending at the point of maximum blood loss. Changes in hematocrit, hemoglobin content, total plasma protein, and arterial plasma osmolality were measured. The initial and the maximum blood withdrawal, the oligemic time, and the survival time of the altitude-acclimatized rats were all greater than those for non-acclimatized rats. The higher tolerance to standardized hemorrhagic shock in altitude-exposed rats seemed to be due in part to their more marked hemodilution which allowed more efficient homeostatic regulation of vascular volume. The difference in rate of hemodilution between the two animal groups could not be attributed to arterial hyperosmolality. 2018-10-12T07:48:33Z 2018-10-12T07:48:33Z 1985-12-01 Article Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine. Vol.56, No.5 (1985), 431-435 00956562 2-s2.0-0022417072 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30774 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0022417072&origin=inward
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Medicine
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Medicine
P. Cherdrungsi
Hemodilution during standardized hemorrhage in high-altitude acclimatized rats
description Ten control rats and 16 high-altitude acclimatized rats were bled at sea level into a reservoir which maintained arterial pressure at 35 mmHg. As soon as the animals had spontaneously taken back 30% of the maximum bleeding volume, all the shed blood remaining in the reservoir was reinfused. Hemodilution was studied during the first half phase of hypotension starting from the point of initial blood withdrawal and ending at the point of maximum blood loss. Changes in hematocrit, hemoglobin content, total plasma protein, and arterial plasma osmolality were measured. The initial and the maximum blood withdrawal, the oligemic time, and the survival time of the altitude-acclimatized rats were all greater than those for non-acclimatized rats. The higher tolerance to standardized hemorrhagic shock in altitude-exposed rats seemed to be due in part to their more marked hemodilution which allowed more efficient homeostatic regulation of vascular volume. The difference in rate of hemodilution between the two animal groups could not be attributed to arterial hyperosmolality.
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title Hemodilution during standardized hemorrhage in high-altitude acclimatized rats
title_short Hemodilution during standardized hemorrhage in high-altitude acclimatized rats
title_full Hemodilution during standardized hemorrhage in high-altitude acclimatized rats
title_fullStr Hemodilution during standardized hemorrhage in high-altitude acclimatized rats
title_full_unstemmed Hemodilution during standardized hemorrhage in high-altitude acclimatized rats
title_sort hemodilution during standardized hemorrhage in high-altitude acclimatized rats
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