Unilateral focal lesions in the rostrolateral medulla influence chemosensitivity and breathing measured during wakefulness, sleep, and exercise.

نویسندگان

  • M J Morrell
  • P Heywood
  • S H Moosavi
  • A Guz
  • J Stevens
چکیده

OBJECTIVES The rostrolateral medulla (RLM) has been identified in animals as an important site of chemosensitivity; in humans such site(s) have not been defined. The aim of this study was to investigate the physiological implications of unilateral lesions in the lower brainstem on the control of breathing. METHODS In 15 patients breathing was measured awake at rest, asleep, during exercise, and during CO(2) stimulation. The lesions were located clinically and by MRI; in nine patients they involved the RLM (RLM group), in six they were in the pons, cerebellum, or medial medulla (Non-RLM group). All RLM group patients, and three non-RLM group patients had ipsilateral Horner's syndrome. RESULTS Six of the RLM group had a ventilatory sensitivity to inhaled CO(2) (V/P(ET) CO(2)) below normal (group A: V/P(ET) CO(2), mean, 0.87; range 0.3-1.4 l. min(-1)/mm Hg). It was normal in all of the non-RLM group (group B: V/P(ET) CO(2), mean, 3.0; range, 2.6-3.9 min(-1)/mmHg). There was no significant difference in breathing between groups during relaxed wakefulness (V, group A: 7.44 (SD 2.5) l.min(-1); group B: 6.02 (SD 1.3) l.min(-1); P(ET) CO(2), group A: 41.0 (SD 4.2) mm g; group B: 38.3 (SD2.0) mm Hg) or during exercise (V/VO(2): group A: 21 (SD 6. 0) l.min(-1)/l.min(-1); group B: 24 (SD 7.3) l.min(-1)/l.min(-1)). During sleep, all group A had fragmented sleep compared with only one patient in group B (group A: arousals, range 13 to > 60 events/hour); moreover, in group A there was a high incidence of obstructive sleep apnoea associated with hypoxaemia. CONCLUSION Patients with unilateral RLM lesions require monitoring during sleep to diagnose any sleep apnoea. The finding that unilateral RLM lesions reduce ventilatory sensitivity to inhaled CO(2) is consistent with animal studies. The reduced chemosensitivity had a minimal effect on breathing awake at rest or during exercise.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry

دوره 67 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1999