Renal responses during a dry saturation dive to 450 msw.

Undersea biomedical research Pub Date : 1992-07-01
J M Goldinger, S K Hong, J R Claybaugh, A K Niu, S I Gutman, R E Moon, P B Bennett
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Four subjects were compressed to a simulated depth of 450 msw (46 bar) for 37 days in the main research chamber of the German underwater simulator diving facility at the GKSS Research Center, Geesthacht. The ambient gas was trimix. Urine was collected at 0700, 1300, and 1900 h each day for analysis of Na+, K+, volume, osmolality, and creatinine. Urine, antidiuretic hormone (ADH), and aldosterone were analyzed separately. Daily fluid, Na+, and K+ intake were analyzed throughout the dive. The aim of the investigation was to confirm the existence of a diuresis and natriuresis which had been observed in earlier saturation dives to 31 atm abs using He-O2. A significant diuresis was observed during compression despite a decrease in fluid intake. After compression the diuresis decreased somewhat but remained significantly above precompression control levels during the entire hyperbaric exposure. No significant change in fluid intake was observed. Daily Na+ and K+ excretion increased significantly during compression, which was accompanied by a significant increase in nocturnal excretion of Na+ and K+. Daily intake of Na+ and K+ decreased throughout the dive. Daily urine ADH decreased immediately upon compression and was associated with a parallel decrease in urine osmolality. In contrast, urinary aldosterone excretion exhibited no change during the dive despite the increase in Na+ and K+ excretion and decrease in Na+ intake.

干饱和潜水至450毫西瓦时肾脏反应。
在Geesthacht GKSS研究中心的德国水下模拟器潜水设施的主研究室中,四名受试者被压缩到450 msw (46 bar)的模拟深度37天。周围的气体是混合的。每天0700、1300和1900采集尿液,分析Na+、K+、体积、渗透压和肌酐。分别分析尿液、抗利尿激素(ADH)和醛固酮。在整个潜水过程中分析每日液体、Na+和K+摄入量。调查的目的是确认利尿和钠尿的存在,这是在早期用He-O2饱和潜水到31毫升腹肌时观察到的。在压缩期间观察到明显的利尿,尽管液体摄入量减少。加压后利尿有所下降,但在整个高压氧暴露过程中仍明显高于加压前的控制水平。没有观察到液体摄入量的显著变化。压缩过程中Na+和K+的日排泄量显著增加,同时夜间Na+和K+的排泄量显著增加。在整个潜水过程中,Na+和K+的日摄入量都在下降。每日尿ADH在受压后立即下降,并与尿渗透压平行下降有关。相比之下,尽管Na+和K+的排泄量增加,Na+的摄入量减少,但在潜水期间尿醛固酮的排泄量没有变化。
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