Dr Deco
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Dear merkin:
Diving Mammals
As BillP indicated above, we have discussed this before but that does not mean that everyone has read the replies. When you check out the previous material, you will find that breath hold diving does not replenish the supply of nitrogen in the lungs. This supply is compressed during the dive and the nitrogen is distributed throughout the tissues of the body. The fact that the heart rate is slowed , and the nitrogen is limited will reduce the dissolved nitrogen available fro bubbles.
We add to this is the question of number of micronuclei in the tissues, and the possibility that repetitive diving has a protective effect through some biochemical pathway (possible associate with nitric oxide).
Dr Deco :doctor:
Diving Mammals
As BillP indicated above, we have discussed this before but that does not mean that everyone has read the replies. When you check out the previous material, you will find that breath hold diving does not replenish the supply of nitrogen in the lungs. This supply is compressed during the dive and the nitrogen is distributed throughout the tissues of the body. The fact that the heart rate is slowed , and the nitrogen is limited will reduce the dissolved nitrogen available fro bubbles.
We add to this is the question of number of micronuclei in the tissues, and the possibility that repetitive diving has a protective effect through some biochemical pathway (possible associate with nitric oxide).
Dr Deco :doctor: