Journal article
Mechanisms underlying the prolonged activation of the genioglossus following arousal from sleep
A Dawson, J Avraam, CL Nicholas, A Kay, T Thornton, N Feast, MD Fridgant, FJ O’Donoghue, J Trinder, AS Jordan
Sleep | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2024
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Abstract
Study Objectives: Transient arousal from sleep has been shown to elicit a prolonged increase in genioglossus muscle activity that persists following the return to sleep and which may protect against subsequent airway collapse. We hypothesized that this increased genioglossal activity following return to sleep after an arousal is due to persistent firing of inspiratory-modulated motor units (MUs) that are recruited during the arousal. Methods: Thirty-four healthy participants were studied overnight while wearing a nasal mask with pneumotachograph to measure ventilation and with 4 intramuscular genioglossus EMG electrodes. During stable N2 and N3 sleep, auditory tones were played to induce bri..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project Award (DP160101398). The nasal masks used in the study were donated by Phillips Respironics.