En. Bruce, CHEMOREFLEX AND VAGAL AFFERENT MECHANISMS ENHANCE BREATH TO BREATH VARIABILITY OF BREATHING, Respiration physiology, 110(2-3), 1997, pp. 237-244
In anesthetized rats, vagal afferent activities activate slow central
mechanisms which modulate the pattern of breathing over several breath
s, giving rise to increased breath to breath variability of respirator
y pattern. We hypothesized that variability in breathing pattern would
produce variability in blood gases and further enhance breath to brea
th variability of inspired ventilation. Anesthetized rats were placed
in a head-out plethysmograph and spontaneous breathing recorded during
inhalation of room air and 100% oxygen. The standard deviations and c
oefficients of variation of ventilation were similar for both inspired
gases, but the shapes of the power spectra of ventilation differed, i
ndicating a relative increase in low-frequency power on room air in th
ose animals exhibiting little low-frequency power on oxygen. Simple in
dices of variability cannot discriminate these temporal changes in bre
athing pattern variability. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.