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Eur Respir J 1993; 6: 53-59
Copyright © ERS Journals Ltd 1993


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Comparison of inspiratory effort in sniff-like aspiration reflex, gasping and normal breathing in cats

Z Tomori, V Donic, and M Kurpas

The changes in airway occlusion pressure and airflow, occurring during two spasmodic breathing patterns, were studied and compared with normal breathing pattern in 12 anaesthetized cats. The inspiratory effort developed during the sniff-like aspiration reflex elicited by mechanical stimulation of the nasopharynx under control conditions proved to be very similar in character and intensity to the activity observed during gasping which occurred on resuscitation, of the same cats, from hypoxic apnoea. The starting (P50) and maximum (Pmax) airway occlusion pressure developed in these two spasmodic breathing patterns were very high. Extremely rapid rates of contraction and relaxation were detected by computer-assisted measurements of dynamic changes in both the pressure values and the slopes of pressure curves. The results suggest common effector mechanisms, reflecting similar forceful inspiratory drives, for the aspiration reflex and gasping. These two spasmodic processes differ substantially from normal breathing. Nevertheless, the aspiration reflex differs from gasping in that it can be elicited by activation of upper airway afferents during eupnea. Moreover, as yet, there is no definitive evidence that the brainstem mechanisms responsible for generating the aspiration reflex are the same as those of the gasp. The main benefits of this reflex are its rather easy elicitability under various conditions and its capability to induce important cardiorespiratory effects (e.g.) reversal of central apnoea) owing to its powerful activity.


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