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The effect of respiratory and metabolic acid-base changes on ionized calcium concentration: in vivo and in vitro experiments in man and rat
Authors:HANS OBERLEITHNER  RAINER GREGER  FLORIAN LANG
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, University of Innsbruck, Austria;Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysics, Frankfurt, G.F.R.
Abstract:Abstract. Correlation of ionized calcium concentration, [Ca2+] and blood pH has long been recognized. So far no distinction of the acid-base changes, i.e. respiratory changes or metabolic changes seemed necessary. The present study, with the use of a recently developed system for in vivo analysis of [Ca2+], and with in vitro experiments reinvestigates this question.
In a first series respiratory and metabolic changes were induced in rats. Changes of [Ca2+] (Δ[Ca2+]) and of plasma pH (ΔpH) were recorded continuously in vivo , plasma bicarbonate, [HCO-3] was measured in vitro . In a second series respiratory and metabolic changes were induced in sixteen volunteers and, separately, in vitro in plasma and modified Ringer solution, and the same parameters were determined.
In all experiments Δ[Ca2+] correlates negatively with ΔpH. However, the correlation in respiratory changes was significantly less as compared to that in metabolic changes. As expected, Δ[HCO-3] correlates positively with pH in metabolic and negatively in respiratory changes. We conclude from these experiments that in metabolic changes the effects of calciumalbumin interaction and calcium complexation with bicarbonate are additive, whereas both effects oppose each other in respiratory changes. This might explain the blunted effect of pH changes on [Ca2+] in respiratory changes.
Keywords:Ionized calcium    ion selective electrode    alkalosis    acidosis    tetany
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