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Clinical physiology (Oxford, England) 1993-Jul

The effect of opioids on inspiratory muscle fatigue during inspiratory resistive loading.

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T Wanke
H Lahrmann
D Formanek
B Zwick
M Merkle
H Zwick

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The effect of opioids on inspiratory muscle function under high mechanical load is still unknown. Even less clear is the extent to which opioids influence the shift of the electromyographic power spectrum of the inspiratory muscles to lower frequencies during ventilatory stress. We studied seven healthy subjects breathing against high inspiratory threshold loads until exhaustion while keeping the minute ventilation constantly high. We compared runs with and without administration of 0.2 mg kg-1 of morphine sulphate intramuscularly; two subjects were given 30 mg morphine sulphate so that we could study the effect of higher opioid concentration. The endurance time (Tlim), the diaphragmatic electromyogram (EMG), the transdiaphragmatic pressures (Pdi) and the ventilatory effort sensation were analysed. Morphine did not have any effect on Tlim or on the effort sensation elicited by the inspiratory resistance in both concentrations. Analysing the spectral shifts of the diaphragmatic EMG, we did not find any significant difference in the decrease of the centroid frequency between drug and control runs. Furthermore, the activation pattern of the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles, evaluated from the percentage contribution of oesophageal and gastric pressures on the transdiaphragmatic pressure swings, did not change following the administration of morphine. Our study shows that morphine does not change the function of the inspiratory muscles during high-resistive breathing. Morphine does not affect the electromyographic power spectrum of the diaphragm during those resistive breathing runs, either. This points out that during stressful ventilatory situations, the shift of the electromyographic power spectrum is attributed to a peripheral (muscular) event consequent to muscle fatigue and not to the elaboration of endogenous opioids.

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