First published March 2, 2017Upper airway muscle activity is reportedly elevated during slow-wave sleep (SWS) when compared with lighter sleep stages. To uncover the possible mechanisms underlying this elevation, we explored the correlation between different indices of central and reflex inspiratory drive, such as the changes in airway pressure and end-expiratory CO2 and the changes in the genioglossus (GG) and tensor palatini (TP) muscle activity accompanying transitions from the lighter N2 to the deeper N3 stage of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep in healthy young adult men. Forty-six GG and 38 TP continuous electromyographic recordings were obtained from 16 men [age: 20 ± 2.5 (SD) yr; body mass index: 22.5 ± 1.8 kg/m2] during 32 trans...
ABSTRACT: The calibre of the upper airway is thought to be dependant upon its passive anatomy/collap...
The genioglossus is a major upper airway dilator muscle thought to be important in obstructive sleep...
Rationale: Controversy persists regarding the presence and importance of hypoglossal nerve dysfuncti...
Upper airway muscle activity is reportedly elevated during slow-wave sleep (SWS) when compared with ...
Study Objectives: The severity of obstructive sleep apnea is diminished (sometimes markedly) during ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare changes in end-tidal CO₂, genioglossus muscle activity and upper airway...
Study Objectives: Rapid eye movement (REM)-induced hypotonia of the major upper airway dilating musc...
Study Objectives: Upper airway muscles such as genioglossus (GG) and tensor palatini (TP) reduce act...
First published online 29 March 2007During wakefulness, obstructive sleep apnoea patients appear to ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Upper airway muscles such as genioglossus (GG) and tensor palatini (TP) reduce act...
Study objectivesRapid eye movement (REM)-induced hypotonia of the major upper airway dilating muscle...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationArousals from sleep are thought to predisp...
BACKGROUND: Whether loss of wakefulness itself can influence pharyngeal dilator muscle activity and ...
© 2010 Dr. Vanessa Elizabeth WilkinsonThe transitions to and from sleep are critical periods for the...
Hypoxia can depress ventilation, respiratory load sensation, and the cough reflex, and potentially o...
ABSTRACT: The calibre of the upper airway is thought to be dependant upon its passive anatomy/collap...
The genioglossus is a major upper airway dilator muscle thought to be important in obstructive sleep...
Rationale: Controversy persists regarding the presence and importance of hypoglossal nerve dysfuncti...
Upper airway muscle activity is reportedly elevated during slow-wave sleep (SWS) when compared with ...
Study Objectives: The severity of obstructive sleep apnea is diminished (sometimes markedly) during ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare changes in end-tidal CO₂, genioglossus muscle activity and upper airway...
Study Objectives: Rapid eye movement (REM)-induced hypotonia of the major upper airway dilating musc...
Study Objectives: Upper airway muscles such as genioglossus (GG) and tensor palatini (TP) reduce act...
First published online 29 March 2007During wakefulness, obstructive sleep apnoea patients appear to ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Upper airway muscles such as genioglossus (GG) and tensor palatini (TP) reduce act...
Study objectivesRapid eye movement (REM)-induced hypotonia of the major upper airway dilating muscle...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationArousals from sleep are thought to predisp...
BACKGROUND: Whether loss of wakefulness itself can influence pharyngeal dilator muscle activity and ...
© 2010 Dr. Vanessa Elizabeth WilkinsonThe transitions to and from sleep are critical periods for the...
Hypoxia can depress ventilation, respiratory load sensation, and the cough reflex, and potentially o...
ABSTRACT: The calibre of the upper airway is thought to be dependant upon its passive anatomy/collap...
The genioglossus is a major upper airway dilator muscle thought to be important in obstructive sleep...
Rationale: Controversy persists regarding the presence and importance of hypoglossal nerve dysfuncti...