Mechanical deformation of neutrophils into narrow channels induces pseudopod projection and changes in biomechanical properties
- 1 May 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 98 (5) , 1930-1939
- https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.01226.2004
Abstract
Hypoxic episodes can evoke a prolonged augmentation of inspiratory motor output called long-term facilitation (LTF). Hypoglossal (XII) LTF has been assumed to represent increased tongue protrudor muscle activation and pharyngeal airway dilation. However, recent studies indicate that tongue protrudor and retractor muscles are coactivated during inspiration, a behavior that promotes upper airway patency by reducing airway compliance. These experiments tested the hypothesis that XII LTF is manifest as increased inspiratory drive to both tongue protrudor and retractor muscles. Neurograms were recorded in the medial XII nerve branch (XIIMED; contains tongue protrudor motor axons), the lateral XII nerve branch (XIILAT; contains tongue retractor motor axons), and the phrenic nerve in anesthetized, vagotomized, paralyzed, ventilated male rats. Strict isocapnia was maintained for 60 min after five 3-min hypoxic episodes (arterial Po2 = 35 ± 2 Torr) or sham treatment. Peak inspiratory burst amplitude showed a persistent increase in XIIMED, XIILAT, and phrenic nerves during the hour after episodic hypoxia (P < 0.05 vs. sham). This effect was present regardless of the quantification method (e.g., % baseline vs. percent maximum); however, comparisons of the relative magnitude of LTF between neurograms (e.g., XIIMED vs. XIILAT) varied with the normalization procedure. There was no persistent effect of episodic hypoxia on inspiratory burst frequency (P > 0.05 vs. sham). These data demonstrate that episodic hypoxia induces LTF of inspiratory drive to both tongue protrudor and retractor muscles and underscore the potential contribution of tongue muscle coactivation to regulation of upper airway patency.Keywords
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