Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5926144 | Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), hemodynamic and ventilatory parameters were obtained from 8 healthy middle aged subjects and 7 CHF patients. Action potentials (APs) were extracted from MSNA neurograms, quantified as AP frequency and classified into different sized clusters. While on CPAP at 10 cm H2O, multi-unit MSNA, AP frequency and mean burst area/min increased in healthy middle aged subjects (p < 0.05) whereas CPAP had no effect on these variables in CHF patients. In conclusion, the impact of CPAP on central hemodynamics in healthy individuals elicited a moderate activation of sympathetic neurons through increased AP firing frequency, whereas in CHF patients both hemodynamics and MSNA remained unaltered.
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Authors
Petra Zubin Maslov, Toni Breskovic, J. Kevin Shoemaker, Thomas P. Olson, Bruce D. Johnson, Davor Eterovic, Zeljko Dujic,