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Long-term facilitation of upper airway muscle activity induced by episodic upper airway negative pressure and hypoxia in spontaneously breathing anaesthetized rats.

Stephen Ryan1, Philip Nolan.   

Abstract

Obstruction of the upper airway (UA) is associated with episodes of hypoxia and upper airway negative pressure (UANP). In the companion paper it is shown that episodic hypoxia elicits long-term facilitation (LTF) of tongue protrudor, retractor and respiratory pump muscle activity. However, whether repeated exposure to UANP also induces LTF is unknown. We hypothesized that repetitive exposure to UANP would induce LTF of UA and respiratory pump muscle activity and when coupled with hypoxia, as occurs when the UA obstructs, would lead to an even greater facilitation of muscle activity and the response to UANP. Experiments were performed in 24 anaesthetized, spontaneously breathing rats with intact vagi. To induce LTF, UANP stimuli (-10 cmH(2)O) of 5 s duration were delivered every 30 s for 3 min (+/- hypoxia). This was repeated eight times over 1 h, each 3 min episode separated by 5 min of normoxia. Genioglossus (GG), hyoglossus (HG) and diaphragm (Dia) muscle activity was recorded before, during and for 1 h following the last exposure to episodic UANP alone (n = 8), UANP and hypoxia together (n = 8) or normoxia alone (n = 8). During the final hour, single pulses of UANP were applied at 1 min and every 10 min thereafter to determine whether LTF of the response to UANP had been induced. Our results show that LTF of GG muscle activity and its response to UANP was induced following exposure to episodic UANP stimuli alone and UANP applied during hypoxia. However, there was no significant difference between these responses. Episodic UANP alone also induced LTF of HG muscle activity but this effect did not manifest until 40 min following the last episode of repeated UANP stimulation. In the presence of hypoxia, no LTF of HG muscle response to UANP was found. In conclusion, episodic UANP stimulation induces LTF of UA dilator and retractor tongue muscles, but no further facilitation occurs when coupled with hypoxia. This response may serve as an important protective mechanism of respiratory homeostasis during sleep, particularly in patients who suffer from obstructive sleep apnoea.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19332494      PMCID: PMC2727041          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2009.169698

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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