Effects of timing of inspiratory occlusion on cerebral evoked potentials in humans

Previous studies from these laboratories have shown that airway occlusion applied from the onset of inspiration or during midinspiration is associated with cerebral evoked potentials in human subjects. The hypothesis tested in the present study was that the more abrupt decrease in mouth pressure pro...

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Published inJournal of applied physiology (1985) Vol. 68; no. 1; p. 282
Main Authors Revelette, W R, Davenport, P W
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Published United States 01.01.1990
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Abstract Previous studies from these laboratories have shown that airway occlusion applied from the onset of inspiration or during midinspiration is associated with cerebral evoked potentials in human subjects. The hypothesis tested in the present study was that the more abrupt decrease in mouth pressure produced by midinspiratory occlusion will be associated with evoked potentials that have shorter peak latencies and greater peak amplitudes than those produced by occlusions from the onset of inspiration. The second objective of the present study was to determine whether there is bilateral projection of inputs from the respiratory system to the somatosensory cortex. Random presentation of 64 midinspiratory occlusions and 64 occlusions from the onset of inspiration was performed in eight subjects. The inspirations preceding the occlusions served as control. Evoked potentials were recorded from the scalp with electrode pairs Cz-C3 and Cz-C4. Reaction time to each type of occlusion was measured from the burst in electromyogram activity produced by contraction of the muscles encircling the eye. Each type of inspiratory occlusion was associated with evoked potentials that could be recorded bilaterally. The peak amplitudes of the evoked potentials recorded over the right cerebral hemisphere were significantly greater than those recorded from the left side. The peak amplitude was greater and the peak latency shorter for the evoked potentials produced by the midinspiratory occlusions. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that afferents mediating these potentials are stimulated by added loads to breathing and project bilaterally to the somatosensory cortex in humans.
AbstractList Previous studies from these laboratories have shown that airway occlusion applied from the onset of inspiration or during midinspiration is associated with cerebral evoked potentials in human subjects. The hypothesis tested in the present study was that the more abrupt decrease in mouth pressure produced by midinspiratory occlusion will be associated with evoked potentials that have shorter peak latencies and greater peak amplitudes than those produced by occlusions from the onset of inspiration. The second objective of the present study was to determine whether there is bilateral projection of inputs from the respiratory system to the somatosensory cortex. Random presentation of 64 midinspiratory occlusions and 64 occlusions from the onset of inspiration was performed in eight subjects. The inspirations preceding the occlusions served as control. Evoked potentials were recorded from the scalp with electrode pairs Cz-C3 and Cz-C4. Reaction time to each type of occlusion was measured from the burst in electromyogram activity produced by contraction of the muscles encircling the eye. Each type of inspiratory occlusion was associated with evoked potentials that could be recorded bilaterally. The peak amplitudes of the evoked potentials recorded over the right cerebral hemisphere were significantly greater than those recorded from the left side. The peak amplitude was greater and the peak latency shorter for the evoked potentials produced by the midinspiratory occlusions. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that afferents mediating these potentials are stimulated by added loads to breathing and project bilaterally to the somatosensory cortex in humans.
Author Davenport, P W
Revelette, W R
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