Respiratory motor nerve activities during experimental seizures in cats
T. E. Terndrup, S. L. Knuth, M. J. Gdovin, R. Darnall and D. Bartlett Jr Department of Emergency Medicine, State University of New York, Syracuse 13210, USA. We evaluated respiratory motor nerve activities during experimental seizures induced with subcortical penicillin. The activities of the phreni...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied physiology (1985) 1996-03, Vol.80 (3), p.924-930 |
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Zusammenfassung: | T. E. Terndrup, S. L. Knuth, M. J. Gdovin, R. Darnall and D. Bartlett Jr
Department of Emergency Medicine, State University of New York, Syracuse 13210, USA.
We evaluated respiratory motor nerve activities during experimental
seizures induced with subcortical penicillin. The activities of the phrenic
(PH), nasolabial (NL), and hypoglossal (HG) nerves and the recurrent
laryngeal motor branches to the thyroarytenoid (TA) and posterior
cricoarytenoid (PCA) muscles were analyzed in 13 anesthetized, vagotomized,
paralyzed, and ventilated cats. During ictal and interictal phases of
seizures, nerve activities became irregular and peak integrated nerve
activities increased, particularly in the case of the PH nerve. The ictal
phase of seizures was associated with increased tonic activity and
decreased phasic respiratory discharges, particularly in the cases of the
HG, NL, and PCA nerves. During some prolonged ictal discharges, entrainment
of nerve activities by cortical spiking was associated with irregular
uncoordinated activation, particularly in the TA nerve. These studies help
explain respiratory impairment during seizures by providing evidence of
impaired coordination between activation of muscles that regulate upper
airway patency and activation of the diaphragm. |
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ISSN: | 8750-7587 1522-1601 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jappl.1996.80.3.924 |