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1 Department of Physiological Sciences and 2 Departments of Neuroscience and Neurosurgery, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32612
Experiments were conducted to determine the discharge pattern of the pectoralis major muscle during pulmonary defensive reflexes in anesthetized cats (n = 15). Coughs and expiration reflexes were elicited by mechanical stimulation of the intrathoracic trachea or larynx. Augmented breaths occurred spontaneously or were evoked by the same mechanical stimuli. Electromyograms (EMGs) were recorded from the diaphragm, rectus abdominis, and pectoralis major muscles. During augmented breaths, the pectoralis major had inspiratory EMG activity similar to that of the diaphragm, but during expiration reflexes the pectoralis major also had purely expiratory EMG activity similar to the rectus abdominis. During tracheobronchial cough, the pectoralis major had an inspiratory pattern similar to that of the diaphragm in 10 animals, an expiratory pattern similar to that of the rectus abdominis in 3 animals, and a biphasic pattern in 2 animals. The pectoralis major was active during both the inspiratory and expiratory phases during laryngeal cough. We conclude that, in contrast to the diaphragm or rectus abdominis muscles, the pectoralis major is active during both inspiratory and expiratory pulmonary defensive reflexes.
cough; expiration reflex; augmented breath; control of breathing; accessory muscles
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