DIFFERENTIAL ELEVATION BY PROTRIPTYLINE AND DEPRESSION BY DIAZEPAM OF UPPER AIRWAY RESPIRATORY MOTOR-ACTIVITY
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier
- Vol. 131 (1) , 41-45
- https://doi.org/10.1164/arrd.1985.131.1.41
Abstract
Effects of systemically administered protriptylline and diazepam on the respiratory activity of the phrenic, hypoglossal and recurrent laryngeal nerves were investigated in vagotomized, decerebrate cats. Both hypoglossal and recurrent laryngeal nerve activities were consistently increased after protriptyline administration, whereas the phrenic nerve discharge was not systemically altered. Similar changes were observed in cats with bilateral carotid sinus nerve sections. Diazepam induced a reduction of hypoglossal and recurrent laryngeal nerve activities at doses that did not alter phrenic nerve discharge. These results with diazepam were the same in carotid chemodenervated cats. Neural mechanisms controlling upper airway muscles evidently are much more sensitive to protriptyline and diazepam than are those of the bulbospinal-phrenic system. The selective augmentation of hypoglossal and recurrent laryngeal discharges by protriptyline could account for the reported decrease in the frequency of obstructive sleep apneas in patients receiving this antidepressant. In contrast, diazepam, by depressing motor activity to upper airway muscles, may exacerbate oropharyngeal obstruction during sleep.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Comparison of Changes in the Hypoglossal and the Phrenic Nerve Activity in Response to Increasing Depth of Anesthesia in CatsAnesthesiology, 1984
- Respiratory-related hypoglossal nerve activity: influence of anestheticsJournal of Applied Physiology, 1983
- The Effects of Protriptyline in Sleep-Disordered Breathing1,2American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1983
- Protriptyline in Obstructive Sleep ApneaNew England Journal of Medicine, 1982
- Protriptyline in the treatment of sleep apnoea.Thorax, 1982
- Ethanol selectively potentiates GABA-mediated inhibition of single feline cortical neuronsLife Sciences, 1980
- Sleep apneaNeurology, 1979
- Effects of carotid body denervation on respiratory pattern of awake catsJournal of Applied Physiology, 1979
- A neuromuscular mechanism maintaining extrathoracic airway patencyJournal of Applied Physiology, 1979
- Pathogenesis of upper airway occlusion during sleepJournal of Applied Physiology, 1978