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Heterogeneity within geniohyoid motor unit subpopulations in firing patterns during breathing.

E van Lunteren 1, T E Dick.   

Abstract

Respiratory motor units (MU) segregate into subpopulations, which differ in firing patterns during resting and stimulated breathing. For phrenic/diaphragm MUs, diversity also exists within subpopulations, and is greater for late than early-onset MUs. The present study characterized the extent of diversity within upper airway respiratory MU subpopulations by recording geniohyoid MUs in anesthetized cats. Inspiratory MUs (I-MU, n=21) had a wide range of firing durations (coefficient of variation (CV)=42%). In contrast, inspiratory-expiratory MUs (I/E-MU, n=19) had a narrow range of firing durations during inspiration (CV=13%), but a wide range of firing durations during expiration (CV=36%). Mean firing frequency had similar degrees of diversity among units for I-MU and I/E-MU (CV=31-40%). For I-MU firing duration correlated with mean firing frequency, whereas no such relationship was apparent for I/E-MU. Single-breath end-expiratory airway occlusion decreased heterogeneity in firing duration during inspiration and increased it during expiration, whereas end-inspiratory airway occlusion decreased heterogeneity during expiration. In conclusion, (a) there is considerable diversity within geniohyoid MU subpopulations receiving respiratory drive; (b) the degree of diversity within subpopulations differs for I-MU and I/E-MU; and (c) diversity within subpopulations in timing of activity is modulated by single-breath airway occlusion.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11084200     DOI: 10.1016/s0034-5687(00)00182-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol        ISSN: 0034-5687


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