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Central control of upper airway resistance regulating respiratory airflow in mammals
Authors:Paton Julian F R  Dutschmann Mathias
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol, UK. Julian.F.R.Paton@Bristol.ac.uk
Abstract:This article reviews recent studies on the importance of glycine receptors for both the spontaneous and the reflex respiratory modulation of the laryngeal abductors and adductors. Our findings show that strychnine blockade of glycine receptors within the brainstem changes the eupneic three-phase respiratory pattern into two phases. This has major implications for glottal control: (i) the inspiratory glottic abduction and early expiratory adduction were both compromised--a finding mimicked by 5% hypoxia; (ii) closure of the glottis during defensive upper airway reflexes became intermittent and the reflex apnoea reversed to sustained inspiratory discharge. Based on these data, we predict that periods of prolonged hypoxia, such as those that occur during sleep apnoeas, will constrain inspiratory glottic abduction thereby impeding inhalation.
Keywords:apnoea    glycine receptor    respiratory rhythm    strychnine    upper airway
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