Respiratory muscle recruitment in awake ponies during exercise and CO2 inhalation

1991 
Abstract We measured respiratory muscle electromyograms (EMG), inspiratory (I) and expiratory (E) airflow patterns and functional residual capacity (FRC) in six ponies at rest, during treadmill walking at 1.8 mph-5, 10, and 15% grades, and during 2, 4, and 6% CO 2 inhalation. There were several similarities in the responses to exercise and CO 2 inhalation. The shapes of the I and E flow patterns were not changed appreciably from the respective control patterns during either condition. Mean diaphragm EMG increased from control ( P 2 inhalation. However, mean transversus abdominis EMG did not change significantly from control ( P > 0.10) during either condition. Exercise did not have an effect ( P > 0.05) on FRC, and there was only a slight ( P 2 inhalation. Based on the fact that we did not find major differences between exercise and CO 2 inhalation in mean diaphragm and transversus abdominis EMG, I and E flow patterns, and FRC we conclude that factor(s) other than the ventilatory stimulus and the non-ventilatory functions of the respiratory muscles are important determinants of the pony's respiratory muscle recruitment pattern under these conditions.
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