State-related physiological changes and risk for the sudden infant death syndrome.

Australian paediatric journal Pub Date : 1986-01-01
R M Harper
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Sleep-states alter the influences exerted by suprapontine structures on respiratory and cardiac patterning. These influences consist of normal modulation exerted by descending cortical and limbic structures, and include hypothalamic temperature control. Rapid eye movement sleep dissociates hypothalamic activity from temperature control and nearly abolishes blood pressure rises and respiratory pattern changes induced by stimulation of suprapontine regions. Sleep-states also regulate the occurrence of aberrant cardiorespiratory influences from epileptiform activity manifested in suprapontine structures by altering the threshold for seizure incidence. Thus, sleep may pose particular states of vulnerability for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), since both temperature influences on respiration and aberrant suprapontine epileptiform activity may be factors underlying the mechanism of failure in SIDS.

状态相关的生理变化和婴儿猝死综合征的风险
睡眠状态改变了脑膜上结构对呼吸和心脏模式的影响。这些影响包括由下行皮质和边缘结构施加的正常调节,包括下丘脑温度控制。快速眼动睡眠将下丘脑活动与温度控制分离开来,几乎消除了由脑膜上区刺激引起的血压升高和呼吸模式变化。睡眠状态还通过改变癫痫发作的阈值来调节由脑膜上结构表现的癫痫样活动引起的异常心肺影响的发生。因此,睡眠可能会对婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)造成特殊的易感状态,因为温度对呼吸的影响和异常的脑膜上蛋白癫痫样活动可能是SIDS失败机制的潜在因素。
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