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Arterial hypoxia does not affect subchondral pressure and regional blood flow
Acta Physiologica Hungarica
|January 1, 1987
Abstract:
The influence of arterial hypoxia on bone marrow pressure, regional blood flow and oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions was investigated by simultaneous and continuous measurements in the femoral condyles of 8 rabbits. Arterial hypoxia was obtained by hypoventilation. The subchondral gas tensions and regional blood flow were measured by a previously described technique based on mass spectrometry. Arterial hypoxia caused a significant decrease in subchondral oxygen tension and an increase in subchondral carbon dioxide tension. There was no significant change in bone marrow pressure and regional blood flow.