Laryngeal, intercostal and diaphragmatic muscle activities were recorded during progressive hypercapnia and hypoxia in dogs with chronically implanted electrodes. As ventilation increased during progressive chemoreceptor stimulation, inspiratory activity of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle, a laryngeal abductor, and of the cricothyroid muscle were augmented. When expiratory flow rates reached 2-3 times resting levels, both of these muscles were also active during expiration and recruitment of the internal intercostal muscles was observed. The thyroarytenoid muscle, a laryngeal adductor, was active only rarely and no consistent activation of this muscle was observed with either hypercapnia or hypoxia. The patterns of muscle activation in ...
Hypercapnia produces a profound effect on respiratory drive and upper airway function to maintain ai...
ObjectivesLaryngeal function requires neuromuscular activation of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles (I...
To determine the relative contribution of rib cage and abdominal muscles to expiratory muscle activi...
Laryngeal, intercostal and diaphragmatic muscle activities were recorded during progressive hypercap...
Experiments were conducted in adult dogs to determine the respiratory activity of laryngeal muscles ...
Because costal and crural diaphragm segments have different functional characteristics, ventilatory ...
The relationship between the accessory muscle activity (sternoh yoid and ster-nothyroid) and respira...
resistance suggest that the activity of cranial nerves supplying upper airway muscles changes with c...
Previous studies have shown in awake dogs that activity in the crural diaphragm, but not in the cost...
If costal and crural diaphragm segments can perform as separate muscles, then CO2-stimulated ventila...
abdominal muscle electrical activity during periodic breath-ing in nonsedated lambs. J. Appl. Physio...
These investigations examined the relative function of costal and crural diaphragm segments. This wo...
Haxhiu. Chronic recordings of hypoglossal nerve activity in a dog model of upper airway obstruction....
To assess the respiratory function of the scalene and sternomastoid muscles in the dog, we studied t...
To assess the respiratory response to abdominal and rib cage muscle paralysis, we measured tidal vol...
Hypercapnia produces a profound effect on respiratory drive and upper airway function to maintain ai...
ObjectivesLaryngeal function requires neuromuscular activation of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles (I...
To determine the relative contribution of rib cage and abdominal muscles to expiratory muscle activi...
Laryngeal, intercostal and diaphragmatic muscle activities were recorded during progressive hypercap...
Experiments were conducted in adult dogs to determine the respiratory activity of laryngeal muscles ...
Because costal and crural diaphragm segments have different functional characteristics, ventilatory ...
The relationship between the accessory muscle activity (sternoh yoid and ster-nothyroid) and respira...
resistance suggest that the activity of cranial nerves supplying upper airway muscles changes with c...
Previous studies have shown in awake dogs that activity in the crural diaphragm, but not in the cost...
If costal and crural diaphragm segments can perform as separate muscles, then CO2-stimulated ventila...
abdominal muscle electrical activity during periodic breath-ing in nonsedated lambs. J. Appl. Physio...
These investigations examined the relative function of costal and crural diaphragm segments. This wo...
Haxhiu. Chronic recordings of hypoglossal nerve activity in a dog model of upper airway obstruction....
To assess the respiratory function of the scalene and sternomastoid muscles in the dog, we studied t...
To assess the respiratory response to abdominal and rib cage muscle paralysis, we measured tidal vol...
Hypercapnia produces a profound effect on respiratory drive and upper airway function to maintain ai...
ObjectivesLaryngeal function requires neuromuscular activation of the intrinsic laryngeal muscles (I...
To determine the relative contribution of rib cage and abdominal muscles to expiratory muscle activi...