MECHANICAL ROLE OF EXPIRATORY MUSCLES DURING BREATHING IN PRONE ANESTHETIZED DOGS

被引:18
作者
FARKAS, GA
SCHROEDER, MA
机构
[1] Thoracic Disease Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
关键词
RESPIRATORY MECHANICS; ACTIVE EXPIRATION; VAGAL CONTROL; POSTURE; ABDOMINAL MUSCLES;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1990.69.6.2137
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The purpose of the present study was to assess the mechanical role of the expiratory muscles during spontaneous breathing in prone animals. The electromyographic (EMG) activity of the triangularis sterni, the rectus abdominis, the external oblique, and the transversus abdominis was studied in 10 dogs light anesthetized with pentobarbital sodium. EMGs were recorded during spontaneous steady-state breathing in supine and prone suspended animals both before and after cervical vagotomy. We also measured the end-expiratory lung volume [functional residual capacity (FRC)] in supine and prone positions to assess the mechanical role of expiratory muscle activation in prone dogs. Spontaneous breathing in the prone posture elicited a significant recruitment of the triangularis sterni, the external oblique, and the transversus abdominis (P < 0.05). Bilateral cervical vagotomy eliminated the postural activation of the external oblique and the transversus abdominis but not the triangularis sterni. Changes in posture during control and after cervical vagotomy were associated with an increase in FRC. However, changes in FRC, on average, were 132.3 +/- 33.8 (SE) ml larger (P < 0.01) postvagotomy. We conclude that spontaneous breathing in prone anesthetized dogs is associated with a marked phasic expiratory recruitment of rib cage and abdominal muscles. The present data also indicate that by relaxing at end expiration the expiratory muscles of the abdominal region are directly responsible for generating roughly 40% of the tidal volume.
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页码:2137 / 2142
页数:6
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