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    Balestra-2024-Inert Gas Mild Pressure Action 1.pdf (1.779Mo)
    Date
    2024-11-10
    Auteur
    Costantino Balestra
    Clément Leveque
    Simona Mrakic-Sposta
    Mathias Coulon
    Romain Tumbarello
    Alessandra Vezzoli
    Gerardo Bosco
    Zuha Imtiyaz
    Stephen R. Thom
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    Inert Gas Mild Pressure Action on Healthy Humans: The “IPA” Study

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    The goal of this study was to evaluate inflammatory and oxidative stress responses in human subjects (9 females and 15 males) (age [29.6 +/- 11.5 years old (mean +/- SD)], height [172.0 +/- 10.05 cm], and weight [67.8 +/- 12.4 kg]) exposed to 1.45 ATA of helium (He) or nitrogen (N(2)) without concurrent hyperoxia. We hypothesized that elevated gas pressures would elicit an inflammatory response concurrent with oxidative stress. Consistent with ex vivo studies, both gasses elicited neutrophil activation, small elevations in microparticles (MPs) and increases in intra-MP interleukin (IL)-1beta and inflammatory nitric oxide synthase, and an increase in urinary IL-6 concurrent with a marked reduction in plasma gelsolin. Mixed responses indictive of oxidative stress, with some biomarker elevations but little change in others and a decrease in some, were observed. Overall, these results demonstrate that exposure to typical diving gasses at a mildly elevated partial pressure will initiate inflammatory responses, which may play a significant role in decompression sickness (DCS). The complex pattern of oxidative stress responses may be indicative of competing systemic reactions and sampling different body fluids.

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