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Vol. 84, Issue 2, 669-675, February 1998
Pulmonary Research Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada J1H 5N4
Kianicka, Irenej, Véronique Diaz, Sylvain Renolleau,
Emmanuel Canet, and Jean-Paul Praud. Laryngeal and abdominal muscle electrical activity during periodic breathing in nonsedated lambs. J. Appl. Physiol. 84(2):
669-675, 1998.
We recently reported that glottic closure was
present throughout central apneas in awake lambs. The present study
tested whether glottic closure was also observed during periodic
breathing (PB). We attempted to induce PB in 21 nonsedated lambs on
return from hypocapnic hypoxia to room air. Airflow and thyroarytenoid
(a laryngeal constrictor, n = 16),
cricothyroid (a laryngeal dilator, n = 10), and abdominal (n = 9) muscle
electrical activity (EMG) were monitored continuously. PB was observed
in 16 lambs, with apneic phases in 8 lambs. Thyroarytenoid muscle EMG
was observed at the nadir of PB, either throughout apnea or with
prolonged expiration during the lowest respiratory efforts. Phasic
inspiratory cricothyroid muscle EMG and phasic expiratory abdominal EMG
disappeared at the nadir of PB. Active glottic closure at the nadir of
PB, without abdominal muscle contraction, could be a beneficial
mechanism, preserving alveolar gas stores for continuing gas exchange
during the apneic/hypopneic phase of PB. However, consequences of
active glottic closure on ventilatory instability, either enhancing or
reducing, are unknown.
glottis control; thyroarytenoid muscle; abdominal muscles; chemical control of ventilation
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