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Departments of 1 Human Anatomy and Physiology and 2 Respiratory Medicine, Conway Institute for Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, and 3 St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin 2, Ireland
10.1152/japplphysiol.00413.2001.
Distortion of the upper airway by
negative transmural pressure (UANP) causes reflex vagal bradycardia. This requires activation of cardiac vagal
preganglionic neurons, which exhibit postinspiratory (PI)
discharge. We hypothesized that UANP would also stimulate cranial
respiratory motoneurons with PI activity. We recorded 32 respiratory
modulated motor units from the recurrent laryngeal nerve of seven
decerebrate paralyzed rabbits and recorded their responses to UANP and
to withholding lung inflation using a phrenic-triggered ventilator. The
phasic inspiratory (n = 17) and PI (n = 5) neurons detected were stimulated by
10 cmH2O UANP and
by withdrawal of lung inflation (P < 0.05, Friedman's
ANOVA). Expiratory-inspiratory units (n = 10) were tonically active but transiently inhibited in postinspiration; this
inhibition was more pronounced and prolonged during UANP stimuli and
during no-inflation tests (P < 0.05). We conclude that, in
addition to increasing inspiratory activity in the recurrent laryngeal
nerve, UANP also stimulates units with PI activity.
larynx; laryngeal motor units; postinspiration; postinspiratory
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