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Respiration Physiology | 1995

Influence of vagal afferents on diphasic ventilatory response to hypoxia in newborn lambs.

Christophe Delacourt; Emmanuel Canet; Jean-Paul Praud; M. A. Bureau

The effect of vagal afferents on the ventilatory response to hypoxia was studied in eleven awake newborn lambs. Tests were repeated before and after vagotomy in the same lambs in two conditions: with intact upper airways and after intubation. During hypoxia, a diphasic pattern of ventilatory response was observed in both vagotomized and intact lambs. However, face mask-breathing vagotomized lambs had a blunted increase in ventilation (VI) to hypoxia as compared with intact lambs (P = 0.0001) and they showed an expiratory braking during all hypoxic time. Furthermore, the normal increase in frequency (f) to hypoxia was abolished after vagotomy. After intubation, expiratory braking disappeared and, consequently, magnitude of the VI response to hypoxia was similar in intact and vagotomized lambs. These changes were due to improved tidal volume response in vagotomized intubated lambs (P < 0.002) with no significant change in f response. We concluded that, in awake newborn lambs, vagal afferents are essential for maintaining the pattern and the magnitude of the ventilatory response to hypoxia, the latter by controlling the motor output to the larynx.


Respiration Physiology | 1997

Abolition of breathing rhythmicity in lambs by CO2 unloading in the first hours of life

Jean-Paul Praud; Véronique Diaz; Irenej Kianicka; Jean-Yves Chevalier; Emmanuel Canet; Yves Thisdale

The mechanisms responsible for the maintenance of regular breathing after initiation of breathing at birth are still poorly understood. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that removing the chemical CO2 drive would abolish breathing rhythmicity in lambs in the first hours of life. A technique of graded CO2 removal through a veno-venous extracorporeal circuit was used in five unanesthetized lambs aged from 4 to 12 hours. In all lambs, CO2 unloading invariably resulted in sustained central apnea, after a decrease in Paco, of 6.9 +/- 5.7 Torr. We were unable to find a significant relationship between the decrease in PaCO2 and PaO2 (range 35-275 Torr) at onset of apnea. During apnea, the passage from behavioral quiet sleep to arousal or to active sleep was marked by transient and weak breathing movements. We conclude that the CO2 drive, but not the behavioral states, is a major factor for maintaining breathing rhythmicity in lambs in the first hours of life.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1992

Chemoreceptor and vagal influences on thyroarytenoid muscle activity in awake lambs during hypoxia.

Jean-Paul Praud; Emmanuel Canet; M. A. Bureau


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1998

Laryngeal and abdominal muscle electrical activity during periodic breathing in nonsedated lambs.

Irenej Kianicka; Véronique Diaz; Sylvain Renolleau; Emmanuel Canet; Jean-Paul Praud


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1993

Apnea threshold and breathing rhythmicity in newborn lambs

Emmanuel Canet; Jean-Paul Praud; J. M. Laberge; P. W. Blanchard; M. A. Bureau


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1996

Postnatal maturation of peripheral chemoreceptor ventilatory response to O2 and CO2 in newborn lambs

Emmanuel Canet; Irenej Kianicka; Jean-Paul Praud


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1993

Vagal and chemoreceptor influences on abdominal muscle activity in awake lambs during hypoxia

Jean-Paul Praud; Emmanuel Canet; Irenej Kianicka; Claude Gaultier; M. A. Bureau


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1997

Periodic breathing induced on demand in awake newborn lamb

Emmanuel Canet; Jean-Paul Praud; M. A. Bureau


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1996

Predominant role of peripheral chemoreceptors in the termination of apnea in maturing newborn lambs

C. Delacourt; Emmanuel Canet; M. A. Bureau


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1990

Thyroarytenoid muscle activity during hypoxia in awake lambs

Jean-Paul Praud; Emmanuel Canet; D. Dalle; Aida Bairam; M. A. Bureau

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Jean-Paul Praud

Faculté de médecine – Université de Sherbrooke

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M. A. Bureau

Université de Sherbrooke

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Irenej Kianicka

Université de Sherbrooke

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Véronique Diaz

Université de Sherbrooke

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Julie Arsenault

Université de Sherbrooke

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Philippe Reix

Université de Sherbrooke

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