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We analyzed the changes induced by central chemoreceptor stimulation o
n the lung resistances and phrenic neurogram of anesthetized newborn (
3-6 days, n = 9) and 9 week old lambs (n = 3). Starting from hypocapne
ic apnea, 5% CO2 inhalation evoked a reversible increase in total lung
resistance in both newborn and 9 week old lambs (median = 112%). The
resistance increase preceded phrenic breathing and was greater for the
peripheral (233%) than for the central airways (57%), independent of
age. Increases in lung and airway resistance caused by CO2 were revers
ed totally by atropine and only partially by apnea-producing doses of
fentanyl. Our results demonstrate that parasympathetic outflow to the
sheep airways is already driven by central chemoreceptor inputs during
the newborn period. Even at this early age, bronchomotor responses to
central chemoreceptor stimulation are more prominent in the periphera
l than in the central airways and exhibit a lower threshold for activa
tion and less sensitivity to opioid inhibition than phrenic responses.
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