PMID: 696507Jan 1, 1978Paper

Regulation of the activity of respiratory muscles during sleep

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
P L Parmeggiani

Abstract

This review concerns studies on the electrograms of respiratory muscles carried out in unrestrained sleeping cats. The respiratory unit discharges of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles undergo only quantitative changes from quiet wakefulness to synchronized sleep. Intercostal postural activity is also evident whereas such activity is practically absent in diaphragmatic electrograms. During desynchronized sleep the activity, both postural and respiratory, of intercostal muscles is tonically depressed and highly irregular, while diaphragmatic electrograms are scarcely affected, except for random disturbances related to the phasic events of this stage of sleep (rems, muscle twitches). The changes in the activity of intercostal muscles do not depend on modifications of the activity of respiratory centres as phrenic motor neurones are not tonically depressed. Only strong phasic influences of non-respiratory brain stem structures may affect phrenic motor neurones during desynchronized sleep. The depression of intercostal respiratory activity during this stage of sleep rather depends on the tonic inhibitory influences of brain stem structures on spinal motor neurones affecting also intercostal postural activity. The respiratory fre...Continue Reading

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Jan 15, 1980·Experientia·P L Parmeggiani

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