EFFECTS OF HYPERCAPNIA AND HYPOXIA ON INSPIRATORY AND EXPIRATORY DIAPHRAGMATIC ACTIVITY IN CONSCIOUS CATS

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作者
BONORA, M
BOULE, M
机构
[1] Physiologie Respiratoire Laboratoire, Faculte de Medecine St-Antoine, 75012 Paris, 27, rue Chaligny
关键词
VENTILATION; CARBON MONOXIDE HYPOXEMIA; PERIPHERAL CHEMORECEPTORS; HYPOCAPNIA; BRAKING OF EXPIRATORY AIR-FLOW;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1994.77.4.1644
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The influence of steady-state changes in chemical stimuli on ventilation and electromyographic activity of the diaphragm during both inspiration (total DI) and expiration (total DE) was studied in unanesthetized intact adult cats before and after carotid denervation. In intact animals, during hypercapnia (2, 4, and 6% CO2), tidal volume (VT) and total DI increase, whereas total DE did not consistently change. During ambient hypocapnic hypoxia (14, 12, and 10% O-2), VT increased only at 10% O-2, whereas total DI increased at all levels studied. Total DE increased substantially at 14% O-2, persisting up to the end of expiration with 12 and 10% O-2. This effect was markedly attenuated during normocapnic hypoxia. During CO hyperemia (1,700 ppm in air), VT as well as total DI and total DE decreased because of a large reduction in inspiratory and expiratory time elicited by tachypneic breathing. The effects of hypercapnia and hypoxia persisted after carotid denervation. Therefore, 1) in contrast to hypercapnia, hypoxia markedly enhances the expiratory diaphragmatic activity; 2) this expiratory braking mechanism depends on the severity of hypoxia and is partly due to hypocapnia secondary to hypoxia; and 3) because this effect was observed after carotid denervation and during CO hypoxemia, it may arise in the central nervous system, possibly in bulbopontine structures.
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页数:9
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