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Respiration Physiology | 2001

Genioglossal length and EMG responses to static upper airway pressures during hypercapnia in goats

Michael J. Brennick; Richard A. Parisi; Sandra J England

Mechanoreflexes that activate genioglossus electromyogram (EMGgg) in response to negative upper airway pressure (UAP) may help defend airway patency in obstructive sleep apnea. Hypercapnia may affect mechanoreflexes by increasing EMGgg response to actively reduce genioglossus length (Lgg, measured by sonomicrometry). We hypothesized that during normocapnia, Lgg would be reduced at positive, and increased at negative UAP but hypercapnia would increase EMGgg responses to negative pressures and cause Lgg reductions. At 0, 3.5 and 7% inhaled CO2 (balance O2), Lgg and EMGgg were measured during static negative and positive UAP applied to the isolated upper airway in four unanesthetized goats. At 3.5 and 7% CO2 EMGgg was significantly increased and Lgg decreased with negative pressure while EMGgg was also greater at 7 than 0% CO2 (P<0.05). Non-significant pressure related Lgg changes were observed during normocapnia. These results suggest that hypercapnia may stimulate greater mechanoreflex EMGgg activation and consequent Lgg reduction in response to negative UAP application.


The American review of respiratory disease | 1990

The Role of Vascular Tone in the Control of Upper Airway Collapsibility

Michael J. Wasicko; Douglas A. Hutt; Richard A. Parisi; J. A. Neubauer; Reuben Mezrich; Norman H. Edelman


The American review of respiratory disease | 2015

The role of endogenous opioids in the ventilatory response to acute flow-resistive loads

Anthony Scardella; Richard A. Parisi; Dilshad K. Phair; Teodoro V. Santiago; Norman H. Edelman


The American review of respiratory disease | 2015

Correlation between genioglossal and diaphragmatic responses to hypercapnia during sleep.

Richard A. Parisi; Judith A. Neubauer; Marcella M. Frank; Norman H. Edelman; Teodoro V. Santiago


The American review of respiratory disease | 1988

Genioglossal and Diaphragmatic EMG Responses to Hypoxia during Sleep

Richard A. Parisi; Teodoro V. Santiago; Norman H. Edelman


The American review of respiratory disease | 1992

Central Respiratory Carbon Dioxide Chemosensitivity Does Not Decrease during Sleep

Richard A. Parisi; Norman H. Edelman; Teodoro V. Santiago


Sleep Disorders Medicine#R##N#Basic Science, Technical Considerations, and Clinical Aspects | 1994

Respiration and Respiratory Function: Technique of Recording and Evaluation

Richard A. Parisi; Teodoro V. Santiago


Chest | 1988

Arterial Oxygen Saturation during Nd:YAG Laser Photoresection of Endobronchial Tumors Under Local Anesthesia: Use of Intermittent Supplemental Oxygen with Pulse Oximetry Guidance

Philip L. Schiffman; Jo Wilhelm; Richard A. Parisi


Chest | 1987

Obstructive sleep apnea following bilateral carotid body resection.

Richard A. Parisi; Salvatore A. Croce; Norman H. Edelman; Teodoro V. Santiago


The American review of respiratory disease | 1991

Responses of diaphragm and external oblique muscles to flow-resistive loads during sleep.

Douglas A. Hutt; Richard A. Parisi; Norman H. Edelman; Teodoro V. Santiago

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Norman H. Edelman

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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Anthony Scardella

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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J. A. Neubauer

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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Philip L. Schiffman

National Institutes of Health

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Sandra J England

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

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