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小颌畸形婴儿颏舌肌呼吸活动的控制

Control of respiratory activity of the genioglossus muscle in micrognathic infants.

作者信息

Roberts J L, Reed W R, Mathew O P, Thach B T

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 1986 Oct;61(4):1523-33. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1986.61.4.1523.

DOI:10.1152/jappl.1986.61.4.1523
PMID:3781966
Abstract

The genioglossus (GG) muscle activity of four infants with micrognathia and obstructive sleep apnea was recorded to assess the role of this tongue muscle in upper airway maintenance. Respiratory air flow, esophageal pressure, and intramuscular GG electromyograms (EMG) were recorded during wakefulness and sleep. Both tonic and phasic inspiratory GG-EMG activity was recorded in each of the infants. On occasion, no phasic GG activity could be recorded; these silent periods were unassociated with respiratory embarrassment. GG activity increased during sigh breaths. GG activity also increased when the infants spontaneously changed from oral to nasal breathing and, in two infants, with neck flexion associated with complete upper airway obstruction, suggesting that GG-EMG activity is influenced by sudden changes in upper airway resistance. During sleep, the GG-EMG activity significantly increased with 5% CO2 breathing (P less than or equal to 0.001). With nasal airway occlusion during sleep, the GG-EMG activity increased with the first occluded breath and progressively increased during the subsequent occluded breaths, indicating mechanoreceptor and suggesting chemoreceptor modulation. During nasal occlusion trials, there was a progressive increase in phasic inspiratory activity of the GG-EMG that was greater than that of the diaphragm activity (as reflected by esophageal pressure excursions). When pharyngeal airway closure occurred during a nasal occlusion trial, the negative pressure at which the pharyngeal airway closed (upper airway closing pressure) correlated with the GG-EMG activity at the time of closure, suggesting that the GG muscle contributes to maintaining pharyngeal airway patency in the micrognathic infant.

摘要

记录了4例小颌畸形和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停婴儿的颏舌肌(GG)活动,以评估该舌肌在上气道维持中的作用。在清醒和睡眠期间记录呼吸气流、食管压力和颏舌肌肌电图(EMG)。在每个婴儿中均记录到了强直性和阶段性吸气颏舌肌肌电图活动。有时无法记录到阶段性颏舌肌活动;这些无活动期与呼吸窘迫无关。叹息呼吸时颏舌肌活动增加。当婴儿自发地从经口呼吸变为经鼻呼吸时,以及在2例婴儿中,当颈部屈曲伴有完全上气道阻塞时,颏舌肌活动也增加,这表明颏舌肌肌电图活动受上气道阻力突然变化的影响。睡眠期间,5%二氧化碳呼吸时颏舌肌肌电图活动显著增加(P≤0.001)。睡眠期间鼻气道阻塞时,颏舌肌肌电图活动在第一次阻塞呼吸时增加,并在随后的阻塞呼吸中逐渐增加,提示存在机械感受器和化学感受器调节。在鼻阻塞试验期间,颏舌肌肌电图的阶段性吸气活动逐渐增加,且大于膈肌活动(由食管压力波动反映)。当鼻阻塞试验期间发生咽气道关闭时,咽气道关闭时的负压(上气道关闭压力)与关闭时的颏舌肌肌电图活动相关,这表明颏舌肌有助于维持小颌畸形婴儿的咽气道通畅。

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