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Monotone Signal Segments Analysis as a novel method of breath detection and breath-to-breath interval analysis in rat

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Bojić, Tijana
Šaponjić, Jasna
Radulovački, Miodrag
Carley, David W
Kalauzi, Aleksandar
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We applied a novel approach to respiratory waveform analysis-Monotone Signal Segments Analysis (MSSA) on 6-h recordings of respiratory signals in rats. To validate MSSA as a respiratory signal analysis tool we tested it by detecting: breaths and breath-to-breath intervals; respiratory timing and volume modes; and changes in respiratory pattern caused by lesions of monoaminergic systems in rats. MSSA differentiated three respiratory timing (tachypneic, eupneic, bradypneic-apneic), and three volume (artifacts, normovolemic, hypervolemic-sighs) modes. Lesion-induced respiratory pattern modulation was visible as shifts in the distributions of monotone signal segment amplitudes, and of breath-to-breath intervals. Specifically, noradrenergic lesion induced an increase in mean volume (p ≤ 0.03), with no change of the mean breath-to-breath interval duration (p ≥ 0.06). MSSA of timing modes detected noradrenergic lesion-induced interdependent changes in the balance of eupneic (decrease; p ≤ 0.0...2), and tachypneic (an increase; p ≤ 0.02) breath intervals with respect to control. In terms of breath durations within each timing mode, there was a tendency toward prolongation of the eupneic (p ≤ 0.08) and bradypneic-apneic (p ≤ 0.06) intervals. These results demonstrate that MSSA is sensitive to subtle shifts in respiratory rhythmogenesis not detectable by simple respiratory pattern descriptive statistics. MSSA represents a potentially valuable new tool for investigations of respiratory pattern control. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Keywords:
Monotone Signal Segments Analysis / breath detection / breath-to-breath interval / rat / respiratory pattern modulation / monoaminergic lesion
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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2008, 161, 3, 273-280
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  • Interakcija glije i neurona u procesu oporavka nakon oštećenja centralnog nervnog sistema (RS-143005)
  • Uticaj struktura u moždanom stablu i kičmenoj moždini na varijabilitet krvnog pritiska i srčane frekvencije (RS-145062)
  • Uticaj magnetnih polja kao ekofiziološkog faktora na različite biološke sisteme i moguća primena u biomedicini (RS-143027)
  • National Institute of Health [AG016303]
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  • This is accepted peer-reviewed version of the article: Bojic, T., Saponjic, J., Radulovacki, M., Carley, D. W., & Kalauzi, A. (2008). Monotone Signal Segments Analysis as a novel method of breath detection and breath-to-breath interval analysis in rat. Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 161(3), 273-280. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2008.03.001
  • Published version: https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8871

DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2008.03.001

ISSN: 1569-9048

PubMed: 18420469

WoS: 000256642600010

Scopus: 2-s2.0-43349091219
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