Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 153, No. 6, 06 1996, 1870-1874.
Characteristics of the genioglossus and musculus uvulae in sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome and in snorers
FJ Series, SA Simoneau, S St. Pierre and I Marc
Unite de Recherche, Centre de Pneumologie de l'Hopital Laval, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada.
Genioglossus (GG) activity has been extensively studied by
electromyographic recordings in the investigation of the pathophysiology of
sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (SAHS). However, the effective force
developed by this upper airway (UA) dilator muscle depends on its metabolic
and histochemical characteristics. The aim of this study was to compare the
metabolic and fiber type characteristics of two UA dilator muscles,
musculus uvulae (MU) and GG, in 17 patients with SAHS and in 11 nonapneic
snorers. MU and GG samples were obtained during uvulopalatopharyngoplasty.
Anthropomorphic characteristics were similar in snorers and patients with
SAHS, who differed only in the presence of sleep-related breathing
abnormalities. MU glycolytic, glycogenolytic, and anaerobic enzyme
activities were significantly greater in patients with SAHS than in
snorers. These differences were not observed for GG. MU and GG enzyme
activities differed only in snorers. The proportion of type I muscle fiber
was greater in GG than in MU, but it was similar in patients with SAHS and
snorers for each muscle. Type IIA and IIB muscle fibers were, respectively,
in greater and smaller proportions in patients with SAHS than in snorers.
We conclude that (1) the differences in metabolic characteristics between
patients with SAHS and snorers are not observed in all UA muscles, and (2)
similar histochemical differences are observed in GG and MU between these
two groups, thus suggesting that these differences may be implicated in the
pathophysiology of SAHS.
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