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Long-term facilitation of ventilation in humans during NREM sleep.

M A Babcock1, M S Badr.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine whether episodic hypoxic exposure would elicit long term facilitation (LTF) of ventilation (V(I)) in sleeping humans. Twenty subjects gave written informed consent. Of these, six subjects were unable to maintain stable stage 2 sleep or deeper for a majority of the experiment and their data were excluded from the analysis. On night 1 after subjects had reached stable sleep (stage 2 or deeper), the subjects breathed room air for 5 minutes, followed by 3 minutes of hypoxia (F(I)O2 = 8%). This sequence was repeated 10 times, and the breathing pattern was observed for a further 60 minutes. Subjects returned to the laboratory for a second visit, which served as a sham night. Instrumentation and study time were the same as on night 1, but subjects breathed room air only. Airflow, tidal volume (V(T)), end tidal O2 and CO2, and estimation of arterial O2 saturation (%) were measured. Seven of the subjects had long-term facilitation (LTF), which was manifested as a significant increase in V(I) that persisted for up to 40 minutes following the last hypoxic exposure. In the other seven subjects, no substantial increase in V(I) was found. We could not explain this difference based on body size (BMI), gender, level of hypoxemia, or magnitude of the hyperpnea during hypoxia. The difference between the two groups was that the LTF group consisted of habitual snorers, and that the NLTF were not inspiratory-flow-limited during the experiment.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 11286347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep        ISSN: 0161-8105            Impact factor:   5.849


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