EFFECT OF SLEEP AND SLEEP-DEPRIVATION ON VENTILATORY RESPONSE TO BRONCHOCONSTRICTION

被引:21
作者
BALLARD, RD [1 ]
TAN, WC [1 ]
KELLY, PL [1 ]
PAK, J [1 ]
PANDEY, R [1 ]
MARTIN, RJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV COLORADO, HLTH SCI CTR, DIV PULM SCI, DENVER, CO 80206 USA
关键词
arousal threshold; inspiratory drive; occlusion pressure;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1990.69.2.490
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
To characterize ventilatory responses to bronchoconstriction during sleep and to assess the effect of prior sleep deprivation on ventilatory and arousal responses to bronchoconstriction, bronchoconstriction was induced in eight asthmatic subjects while they were awake, during normal sleep, and during sleep after a 36-h period of sleep deprivation. Each subject was bronchoconstricted with increasing concentrations of aerosolized methacholine while ventilatory patterns and lower airway resistance (Rla) were continually monitored. The asthmatic patients maintained their minute ventilation as Rla increased under all conditions, demonstrating a stable tidal volume with a mild increase in respiratory frequency. Inspiratory drive, as measured by occlusion pressure (P0.1), increased progressively and significantly as Rla increased under all conditions (slopes of P0.1 vs. Rla = 0.249, 0.112, and 0.154 for awake, normal sleep, and sleep after sleep deprivation, respectively, P < 0.0006). Chemostimuli did not appear to contribute significantly to the observed increases in P0.1. Prior sleep deprivation had no effect on ventilatory and P0.1 responses to bronchoconstriction but did significantly raise the arousal threshold to induced bronchoconstriction. We conclude that ventilatory responses to bronchoconstriction, unlike extrinsic loading, are not impaired by the presence of sleep, nor are they chemically mediated. However, prior sleep deprivation does increase the subsequent arousal threshold.
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