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AJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, Vol 263, Issue 3 624-R630, Copyright © 1992 by American Physiological Society
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H. G. Preiksaitis, S. Mayrand, K. Robins and N. E. Diamant
Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The coordination of swallowing and respiration, as measured by nasal airflow, and the effect of changes in the volume of the swallow bolus (0-20 ml) were investigated in 12 normal subjects. Both nonbolus and bolus swallows were usually preceded and followed by expiratory airflow. Swallows followed by inspiratory airflow accounted for 20% of nonbolus swallows but decreased further in frequency in the presence of a bolus. Swallowing was associated with an apneic period lasting 1.90 +/- 0.26 s for nonbolus swallows. Based on the apneic period response to bolus volume, the subjects were divided into two groups. The apneic period decreased by 60% in seven of the subjects regardless of bolus volume. The remaining five subjects gradually increased swallow apnea as bolus volume was increased. At larger bolus volumes, the latter group also exhibited an earlier onset of the swallow apnea and an increase in the number of swallows preceded by inspiration. The duration of the swallow-associated respiratory cycle was similarly prolonged by an increase in bolus volume in both groups. The results indicate that the respiratory pattern associated with swallowing is modulated by the volume of the swallow bolus. Within the normal population, at least two different patterns of response to bolus volume are identified.
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