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J Appl Physiol 18: 30-36, 1963;
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Diaphragm activity during breath holding: factors related to its onset

Emilio Agostoni 1

1 Istituto di Fisiologia umana, Università di Milano, Milano, Italy

The electrical activity of the diaphragm during breath holding has been studied. After a period of no or slight tonic activity a marked discharge is recorded, this is followed by others at a progressively higher rate up to the breaking point. The action of the diaphragm, not balanced by antagonist muscles, causes a fall of the intrathoracic pressure. The period of breath holding, in most subjects, may be divided into two parts: the first, characterized by voluntary inhibition of respiratory muscles activity; the second, by involuntary respiratory efforts. The standard error (se) of alveolar Pco2 values determined at the onset of diaphragm activity in groups of three similar tests is <0.5 mm Hg. Arterial Pco2 in the brain stem at the onset of diaphragm activity has been estimated: breathing O2 the mean values ±se in three subjects were, respectively, 46.2 ± 0.3, 46.4 ± 0.2, and 50.2 ± 0.2. The onset of diaphragm activity seems not affected by neurogenic factors related to lung volume or respiratory movements. An alveolar Pco2 Po2 curve at the onset of diaphragm activity has been determined.

Submitted on May 21, 1962




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