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Farty Gas Triggers Suspended Animation State
American Physiological Society ^ | Oct 10 2006 | American Physiological Society

Posted on 10/10/2006 10:10:37 AM PDT by MrNationalist

Hydrogen sulfide gas, a favorite of laboratory pranksters, appears to also induce a state of suspended animation in mice. Interestingly, it manages to lower the metabolic rate while maintaining normal blood pressure, something the researchers didn't expect, and which could have all sorts of applications in medicine. Known for its rotten egg smell, hydrogen sulfide gas occurs naturally in swamps, springs and volcanoes. While usually harmless, it can be toxic if breathed in sufficient quantity.

The new study, presented at the recent American Physiological Society conference, built on earlier research which found that when mice breathed the gas, they went into a hibernation-like state. Their metabolic rate dropped by 90 percent and their body temperature decreased dramatically.

"We wanted to confirm the [earlier] study and record the effects the gas has on blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate and the activity level of the mice," researcher Gian Paolo Volpato explained. To that end, they administered 80 parts-per-million of hydrogen sulfide gas to their mice and then assessed their metabolic function. They found that the heart rate of the mice fell from 500 beats per minute to 200 beats per minute and the respiration rate decreased from 120 breaths to 25 breaths per minute. Additionally, their core body temperature fell from 38° C to 30° C and their activity levels declined dramatically; moving only when directly stimulated. The mice returned to normal once they recommenced breathing normal air.

These changes were expected, based on the earlier research. But the researchers also found something they did not expect. Normally, as oxygen consumption goes down and heart rate decreases, blood pressure decreases also. Since the heart rate of the mice fell by more than 50 percent, the researchers expected blood pressure to fall, but surprisingly, blood pressure stayed normal. An animal's blood pressure needs to remain at a certain level to ensure blood reaches the vital organs. Normally, a mouse with a very low heart rate would have very low blood pressure and would be close to death. But these mice returned to normal two hours after the gas was discontinued.

Measuring the cardiac output of the mice, the researchers found that stroke volume (the amount of blood the mice pumped with each beat) was unchanged by the gas. However, total cardiac output decreased because the heart was beating much slower. "These findings demonstrate that mice that breathe 80 parts per million of hydrogen sulfide become hypothermic and decrease their respiration rate, heart rate and cardiac output without affecting stroke volume or mean arterial pressure," Volpato said.

The new findings could have a variety of helpful applications, including sustaining the function of organs of critically ill people. Patients undergoing surgery could also benefit, as anesthesia usually causes blood pressure to drop. "Currently, hypothermia is the only proven way to decrease metabolic rate and confer some protection when blood flow to the organs is impaired or intentionally reduced, such as during complex cardiac surgery," co-researcher Fumito Ichinose explained. "However, hypothermia has some adverse effects, including depressing cardiovascular functions and blood clotting. If we can figure out how hydrogen sulfide reduces metabolic rate without depressing myocardial function, we may be able to reduce metabolism and protect organs without using hypothermia."


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KEYWORDS: gas; hydrogensulfidegas; suspendedanimation
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1 posted on 10/10/2006 10:10:38 AM PDT by MrNationalist
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To: MrNationalist

That's a gas!


2 posted on 10/10/2006 10:11:14 AM PDT by BurbankKarl
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To: MrNationalist

It never seems to settle my kids down. On the contrary, it has the opposite effect.


3 posted on 10/10/2006 10:13:09 AM PDT by neodad (USS Vincennes (CG-49) Freedom's Fortress)
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To: BurbankKarl

You got to wonder if there are people who will want organic gas or made in s lab. :)


4 posted on 10/10/2006 10:13:23 AM PDT by art_rocks
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To: MrNationalist
Hydrogen sulfide gas, a favorite of laboratory pranksters, appears to also induce a state of suspended animation in mice.

....and wives.

5 posted on 10/10/2006 10:13:52 AM PDT by N. Theknow ((Kennedys - Can't drive, can't fly, can't ski, can't skipper a boat - But they know what's best.))
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To: MrNationalist

This is ridiculous. I don't believe this for a minutttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt


6 posted on 10/10/2006 10:14:07 AM PDT by ConservaTexan (February 6, 1911)
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To: MrNationalist

This helps explains Senator Ted Kennedy's present physique.


7 posted on 10/10/2006 10:14:59 AM PDT by johnthebaptistmoore
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To: ConservaTexan

If I had a nickle for every time I suspended my animation....

8 posted on 10/10/2006 10:15:37 AM PDT by zarf
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To: MrNationalist
I knew that by testing it on my ex. I'd let one go in bed... then drag the sheets up over her head.
9 posted on 10/10/2006 10:16:00 AM PDT by johnny7 (“And what's Fonzie like? Come on Yolanda... what's Fonzie like?!”)
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To: Howlin; onyx; Clemenza; Petronski; GummyIII; SevenofNine; martin_fierro; veronica; Xenalyte; ...

ping!


10 posted on 10/10/2006 10:16:09 AM PDT by EveningStar
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To: MrNationalist
In certain quantities, such as found when drilling a gas well, Hydrogen sulphide will kill you with a couple of breaths.

I worked on a well where three men died, one after the other as each one went to the others rescue.

We even had a flare gun to set the well on fire in case of an uncontrollable blow out.

Besides methane is what the title describes.

11 posted on 10/10/2006 10:16:36 AM PDT by DainBramage
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To: MrNationalist

So I guess when my wife gets upset with me I will just give her a dutch oven.

that should calm her down.


12 posted on 10/10/2006 10:16:47 AM PDT by mlbford2 (If you are going to make a hole, make it a big one.)
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To: MrNationalist
Hydrogen sulfide gas, a favorite of laboratory pranksters, appears to also induce a state of suspended animation in mice.

Major supplier is PMF Industries. "Pull My Finger"

13 posted on 10/10/2006 10:16:54 AM PDT by N. Theknow ((Kennedys - Can't drive, can't fly, can't ski, can't skipper a boat - But they know what's best.))
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To: zarf

Now that's just WRONG!


14 posted on 10/10/2006 10:18:35 AM PDT by Oberon (What does it take to make government shrink?)
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To: MrNationalist
The new study, presented at the recent American Physiological Society conference, built on earlier research which found that when mice breathed the gas, they went into a hibernation-like state

Silly scientists. They were just trying to hold their breath until the smell went away.
15 posted on 10/10/2006 10:18:53 AM PDT by reagan_fanatic (The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God." (Psalm 53:1))
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To: MrNationalist

Hey, it wasn't me.


16 posted on 10/10/2006 10:19:26 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: MrNationalist
Known for its rotten egg smell, hydrogen sulfide gas occurs naturally in swamps, springs and volcanoes.

Also known to occur naturally in Van Camp products, in brocolli, cabbage, collards and other high fiber vegetables; in bratworst, in egg salad, pizza, but especially in cheap wine and beer (Thunderbird and Mickey's)

17 posted on 10/10/2006 10:20:49 AM PDT by meandog (While Bush will never fill them, Clinton isn't fit to even lick the soles of Reagan's shoes!)
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To: MrNationalist
"No, no...no, 'e's stunned."
18 posted on 10/10/2006 10:21:42 AM PDT by RichInOC (No! BAD Rich!)
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To: MrNationalist
Known for its rotten egg smell, hydrogen sulfide gas occurs naturally in swamps, springs and volcanoes. While usually harmless, it can be toxic if breathed in sufficient quantity.

How do we prevent Global warming from this "Natural" Gas, alGore, hello, hello???

19 posted on 10/10/2006 10:22:01 AM PDT by danamco
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To: DainBramage

Not exactly

What is sewer gas?

Sewer gas is a complex mixture of toxic and non-toxic gases that can be present at varying levels depending upon the source. It is formed during the decay of household and industrial waste. Highly toxic components of sewer gas include hydrogen sulfide and ammonia.

Sewer gas also contains methane, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrous oxides. In addition, chlorine bleaches, industrial solvents, and gasoline are frequently present in municipal and privately owned-sewage treatment systems.


20 posted on 10/10/2006 10:22:53 AM PDT by UB355 (Slower traffic keep right)
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