2020
DOI: 10.1113/jp278769
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Regional respiratory movement of the tongue is coordinated during wakefulness and is larger in severe obstructive sleep apnoea

Abstract: Key points Coordination of the neuromuscular compartments of the tongue is critical to maintain airway patency. Currently, little is known about the extent to which regional tongue dilatory motion is coordinated in heathy people and if this coordination is altered in people with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). We show that regional tongue muscle coordination in people with and without OSA during wakefulness is associated with effective airway dilatation during inspiration, using dynamic tagged magnetic resona… Show more

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“…Not surprisingly, this result is consistent with seminal work by Mezzanotte et al (1992) who also found that genioglossus EMG was increased in awake sleep apnoea patients. However, the current paper by Jugé et al (2020) is not simply a validation of EMG-based studies because analysis of MRI-tracked tissue motion in the upper airway gives direct insight into respiratory-related mechanical changes. The final output measure, i.e.…”
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“…Not surprisingly, this result is consistent with seminal work by Mezzanotte et al (1992) who also found that genioglossus EMG was increased in awake sleep apnoea patients. However, the current paper by Jugé et al (2020) is not simply a validation of EMG-based studies because analysis of MRI-tracked tissue motion in the upper airway gives direct insight into respiratory-related mechanical changes. The final output measure, i.e.…”
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“…Thus, the concept of 'coordinated motion' among regions in the tongue was assessed and those results were compared across the patient data set. The regions as shown in Figure 2 of Jugé et al (2020) were chosen from previous work from this lab where patterns of tongue movement were characterized. When the genioglossus fibres contract during neural Perspectives J Physiol 598.3 activation, tongue motion in the anterior direction results and this tongue protrusion can lead to either nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal airway dilatation or both.…”
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“…In this issue of The Journal of Physiology , Jugé et al . () examine respiratory‐related movement patterns of the genioglossus using dynamic tagged magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in persons with and without OSAS, previously confirmed by polysomnography, with severity measured by the apnoea hypopnoea index (AHI). Regional movements in four tongue compartments associated with effective airway dilatation during quiet inspiration were determined.…”
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