Effects of cricothyroid muscle contraction on laryngeal resistance and glottic area
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Effects of cricothyroid muscle contraction on laryngeal resistance and glottic area
Abstract
To determine the functional significance of the cricothyroid muscle (CT) in respiration, laryngeal resistance was measured in anesthetized dogs, along with electromyographic activity of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle (PCA) and CT. In two dogs the larynx was videotaped simultaneously via a telescope. Increased CT activity was induced by airway occlusion or hypercapnia. Observations were carried out before and during cold blockade of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) or the nerve to the CT (external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve [Ext SLN]). Paralysis of the CT had no effect on laryngeal resistance or glottic area, even at very high levels of CT activity. Blockade of the RLN increased inspiratory resistance, but did not have a significant effect on expiratory resistance. Electrical stimulation of the Ext SLN produced tetanic CT contraction, which increased laryngeal resistance in both inspiration and expiration. This was true even at very high levels of PCA activity. These results indicate that although artificially induced CT contraction markedly affects laryngeal resistance, physiologic levels of respiratory activity do not have a significant effect.
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