Changes in plasma volume during hypohydration and rehydration in subjects from the tropics
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Changes in plasma volume during hypohydration and rehydration in subjects from the tropics
Abstract
Plasma volume (PV) at different levels of hypohydration was determined using radio-iodinated serum albumin-125 in 28 heat acclimated male volunteers in hot dry condition in a climatic chamber. The heat acclimated subjects were hypohydrated to varying degrees i.e. 1%, 2%, 3% and 4% body mass deficit by moderate work in hot conditions in a climatic chamber maintained at 45 degrees C dry bulb temperature and 30% relative humidity. A rehydration study was carried out in only those subjects who were hypohydrated to 3% and 4% body mass and they were brought back to a 2% level of hypohydration by giving a calculated amount of water. A significant decrease in PV was observed at 3% and 4% hypohydration only. The magnitude of the decrease was the same in both the groups and not related to the level of hypohydration. With partial rehydration in the 3% hypohydrated group PV was restored fully, while in the 4% hypohydrated group restoration was incomplete, indicating that at this hypohydration level some of the replenished water that entered in plasma may have moved to the intracellular compartment which may have contributed more at 4% hypohydration. It is suggested that with higher levels of thermal hypohydration significant reduction in the intracellular compartment may result in accentuated physiological strain during work in the heat.
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