Respiratory-related evoked potential elicited by expiratory occlusion

被引:22
作者
Hammond, CS
Gaeta, H
Sapienza, C
Davenport, PW
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Dept Physiol Sci, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[2] Univ Florida, Dept Commun Proc & Disorders, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
关键词
expiration; evoked potential; expiratory load; cerebral cortex;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1999.87.2.835
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Respiratory-related evoked potentials (RREPs) have been elicited by inspiratory loads in adults and children. The RREP was recorded over the somatosensory region of the cerebral cortex. It was hypothesized that a RREP could be recorded by using expiratory occlusion. Electroencephalographic activity was recorded in adults from 14 scalp locations, referenced to the linked earlobes. The occlusion was presented as an interruption of expiration. Epochs of electroencephalographic activity and mouth pressure were recorded for each expiratory occlusion presentation. There were two occlusion trials and a control trial of 100 presentations each. The epochs in each trial were averaged and examined for the presence of short-latency, occlusion-related peaks. RREP peaks were observed bilaterally with expiratory occlusion and were absent in control unoccluded averages. A positive peak, P-34, was observed at central and postcentral sites. A negative peak, N-53, was observed at frontal and central sites. A second positive peak, P-95, was observed at frontal and central sites. These results demonstrate that expiratory occlusion elicits a RREP. This suggests that expiratory occlusion-related sensory information activates the cerebral cortex similar to that for inspiratory loads.
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页数:8
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