MECHANISMS OF CONTROL OF ALAE NASI MUSCLE-ACTIVITY

被引:25
作者
MEZZANOTTE, WS [1 ]
TANGEL, DJ [1 ]
WHITE, DP [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV COLORADO,HLTH SCI CTR,DENVER,CO 80262
关键词
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY; NASAL AIRWAY;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1992.72.3.925
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Human upper airway dilator muscles are clearly influenced by chemical stimuli such as hypoxia and hypercapnia. Whether in humans there are upper airway receptors capable of modifying the activity of such muscles is unclear. We studied alae nasi electromyography (EMG) in normal men in an attempt to determine 1) whether increasing negative intraluminal pressure influences the activity of the alae nasi muscle, 2) whether nasal airway feedback mechanisms modify the activity of this muscle, and 3) if so, whether these receptor mechanisms are responding to mucosal temperature/pressure changes or to airway deformation. Alae nasi EMG was recorded in 10 normal men under the following conditions: 1) nasal breathing (all potential nasal receptors exposed), 2) oral breathing (nasal receptors not exposed), 3) nasal breathing with splints (airway deformation prevented), and 4) nasal breathing after nasal anesthesia (mucosal receptors anesthetized). In addition, in a separate group, the combined effects of anesthesia and nasal splints were assessed. Under each condition, EMG activity was monitored during basal breathing, progressive hypercapnia, and inspiratory resistive loading. Under all four conditions, both load and hypercapnia produced a significant increase in alae nasi EMG, with hypercapnia producing a similar increment in EMG regardless of nasal receptor exposure. On the other hand, loading produced greater increments in EMG during nasal than during oral breathing, with combined anesthesia plus splinting producing a load response similar to that observed during oral respiration. These observations suggest that nasal airway receptors have little effect on the alae nasi response to hypercapnia but appear to mediate the alae nasi response to loading or negative airway pressure. In addition, both mucosal receptors and receptors sensitive to airway collapse or deformation appear to be present in the nose.
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