The nature of breathing during hypocapnia in awake man (vol 101, pg 145, 1995)

被引:3
作者
Corfield, DR
Morrell, MJ
Guz, A
机构
来源
RESPIRATION PHYSIOLOGY | 1996年 / 104卷 / 01期
关键词
Control of breathing; (post-hyperventilation breathing); Hyperventilation; (voluntary vs mechanical); Hypocapnia; (breathing pattern); Mammals; (human);
D O I
10.1016/0034-5687(96)00006-0
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
We have studied post-hyperventillation breathing pattern in eight, awake, healthy, naive volunteers after 5 min voluntary or mechanical hyperventilation during normocapnia (PET(CO2) = 38 mmHg) and hypocapnia (24 mmHg). Breathing was monitored for 10 min post-hyperventilation, 'non-invasively', using calibrated respiratory inductance plethysmography; wakefulness was confirmed with electroencephalography. Comparison of breathing following hypocapnic voluntary hyperventilation with that following hypocapnic mechanical hyperventilation indicated that ventilation was elevated following voluntary hyperventilation; this would suggest that 'after-discharge' exists in man following active hyperventilation, even during hypocapnia. In the absence of 'after-discharge' (i.e. following mechanical hyperventilation), hypocapnia was clearly associated with hypoventilation, Apnoeas (increased TE) were present during hypocapnia; but neither the duration nor the occurrence of apnoea was related to the absolute level of PET(CO2). Most notable, was the marked increase in breath-by-breath variability of Tr, TE and VT during hypocapnia. The increased variability of breathing during hypocapnia may reflect fluctuations in behavioural drives associated with wakefulness.
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[1]   THE NATURE OF BREATHING DURING HYPOCAPNIA IN AWAKE MAN [J].
CORFIELD, DR ;
MORRELL, MJ ;
GUZ, A .
RESPIRATION PHYSIOLOGY, 1995, 101 (02) :145-159