THYROARYTENOID MUSCLE-ACTIVITY DURING LOADED AND NONLOADED BREATHING IN ADULT HUMANS

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作者
INSALACO, G
KUNA, ST
COSTANZA, BM
CATANIA, G
CIBELLA, F
BELLIA, V
机构
[1] Istituto di Fisiopatologia, Respiratoria del CNR, I 90146 Palermo, Via Trabucco
关键词
LARYNX; VOCAL CORDS; CONTROL OF BREATHING; ELECTROMYOGRAM; MECHANICAL LOADING;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1991.70.6.2410
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Previous fiber-optic studies in humans have demonstrated narrowing of the glottic aperture in expiration during application of expiratory resistive loads. Nine healthy subjects were studied to determine the effect of expiratory resistive loads on the electromyographic activity of the thyroarytenoid (TA) muscle, a vocal cord adductor. Four of the nine subjects also underwent the application of inspiratory resistive loads and voluntary prolongation of either inspiratory (TI) or expiratory (TE) time. TA activity was recorded by intramuscular hooked-wire electrodes. During quiet breathing in all subjects, the TA was phasically active on expiration and often tonically active throughout the respiratory cycle. TA expiratory activity progressively increased with increasing levels of expiratory load. Inspiratory loads resulted in increased TA "inspiratory" activity. Voluntary prolongation of TE to times similar to those reached during loaded breathing induced increases in TA expiratory activity similar to those reached during the loaded state. Voluntary prolongation of TI was associated with an increase in TA inspiratory activity. Similar increases in TI during inspiratory loading or voluntary conditions were associated with comparable increases in TA inspiratory activity in three of the four subjects. In conclusion, increased activation of TA during the application of expiratory resistive loads implies that the reported narrowing of glottic aperture during expiratory loading is an active phenomenon. Changes in activation of the TA with resistive loads appear to be related to changes in respiratory pattern.
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页码:2410 / 2416
页数:7
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