Journal article

After-discharge in the upper airway muscle genioglossus following brief hypoxia

J Avraam, A Dawson, N Feast, FL Fan, MD Fridgant, A Kay, ZY Koay, P Jia, R Greig, T Thornton, CL Nicholas, FJ O'Donoghue, J Trinder, AS Jordan

Sleep | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2021

Abstract

Study Objectives: Genioglossus (GG) after-discharge is thought to protect against pharyngeal collapse by minimizing periods of low upper airway muscle activity. How GG after-discharge occurs and which single motor units (SMUs) are responsible for the phenomenon are unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate genioglossal after-discharge. Methods: During wakefulness, after-discharge was elicited 8-12 times in healthy individuals with brief isocapnic hypoxia (45-60 s of 10% O2 in N2) terminated by a single breath of 100% O2. GG SMUs were designated as firing solely, or at increased rate, during inspiration (Inspiratory phasic [IP] and inspiratory tonic [IT], respectively); solely, or at ..

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