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J Appl Physiol 74: 1073-1082, 1993;
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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 74, Issue 3 1073-1082, Copyright © 1993 by American Physiological Society


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Breathing periodicity in intact and carotid body-denervated ponies during normoxia and chronic hypoxia

D. R. Brown, H. V. Forster, A. S. Greene and T. F. Lowry
Department of Physiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

Periodic oscillations in pulmonary ventilation (VI), tidal volume (VT), and inspiratory and expiratory times (TI and TE) were studied during normoxia (arterial PO2 = 95 Torr) and 48 h of hypoxia (arterial PO2 = 40-50 Torr) in awake intact (n = 8) and carotid body-denervated (CBD; n = 8) ponies. Periodic oscillations were identified by fast-Fourier transformation of breath-by-breath data and quantitated by determining the power ratio of significant periodic oscillations to total power of data sequence. Periodic oscillations of 0.063-0.500 cycles/breath were observed in all parameters during both normoxia and hypoxia. During normoxia, CBD accentuated periodicity of VT (P < 0.02) and VI (P < 0.01) but did not change TI or TE periodicity (P > 0.05). These findings suggest that carotid chemoreceptors serve to stabilize breathing (i.e., decrease periodicity) during normoxia, conceivably because of their shorter response time compared with that of central chemoreceptors. During certain periods of hypoxia, periodicity of VT and VI was significantly (P < 0.05) increased in intact ponies. The response to hypoxia in CBD ponies was variable, with VI periodicity significantly (P < 0.05) increasing, decreasing, or unchanging. Because some CBD ponies significantly changed their periodicity during hypoxia compared with normoxia, we conclude that carotid chemoreceptors are not requisite for hypoxia-induced changes in periodic breathing. In addition, our observations in both groups of ponies during normoxia and hypoxia suggest that multiple mechanisms may lead to periodic oscillations in breathing.


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