Genioglossus and breathing responses to airway occlusion: effect of sleep and route of occlusion
- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 64 (2) , 543-549
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1988.64.2.543
Abstract
We examined the effect of sleep state on the response of genioglossus muscle (EMGgg) activity to total airway occlusion applied at 1) nasal (N) airway [and thus exposing the upper airway (UAW) to pressure changes] and 2) tracheal (T) airway (thus excluding UAW from pressure changes). A total of 233 tests were performed during wakefulness (W), 98 tests in slow-wave sleep (SWS), and 72 tests in rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep. Prolongation of inspiratory time (TI) of the first occluded effort occurred in all tests irrespective of behavioral state, with the greatest increase seen in awake N tests. Nasal tests augmented EMGgg activity in the first occluded breath and produced a linear increase in EMGgg during occlusion. The EMGgg activity at any given time during nasal occlusion in SWS was less than that recorded during W tests. There was a marked reduction in EMGgg response to N occlusion during REM sleep. The EMGgg activity during awake T tests was significantly less than that of N tests at any given time during occlusion. There was no relationship between the level of EMGgg activity and asphyxia in T tests performed during SWS and REM sleep. Nasal tests decreased the force generated by the inspiratory pump muscles and the central drive to breathing compared with T tests. These results confirm the important role of the UAW in regulating breathing pattern and indicate that both immediate and progressive load-compensating responses during nasal occlusion are influenced by information arising from the UAW.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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