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Response of breathing pattern to flow and pressure in the upper airway of rats.

作者信息

Zhang X, Bruce E N

机构信息

Center for Biomedical Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40506-0070, USA.

出版信息

Respir Physiol. 1998 Sep;113(3):191-200. doi: 10.1016/s0034-5687(98)00065-6.

Abstract

The effects of upper airway (UAW) flows and pressures on breathing pattern and respiratory muscle activities were studied in anesthetized rats breathing through a tracheostomy. A steady flow (approximately 1000 ml/kg/min) of cold dry air, or cold wet air, or warm wet air was passed through the UAW, in the expiratory direction for approximately 20 sec (20-40 sec). In other trials positive or negative pressure was applied to the isolated UAW for a similar duration. There was a marked prolongation of the expiratory duration and decreases in peak inspiratory flow, tidal volume, and peak diaphragm electromyogram (EMG) activity in response to cold dry airflow. The responses to cold wet air were reduced but still significant. Warm wet air had no effect on breathing. These responses show that UAW cooling and drying depress breathing in the rat and that cooling itself could cause the inhibition of breathing. Negative pressure induced substantial increases in genioglossus and laryngeal inspiratory activity while positive pressure caused a decrease in genioglossus activity. Positive pressure also increased expiratory time while negative pressure increased inspiratory time. These results confirm the functional role of the UAW dilating muscles in preventing UAW from collapse in rats.

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