Upper airway Dilator muscle tone:

  • Decrease during NREM Sleep compared to wake
  • Further decrease during REM Sleep

Ventilatory response to added inspiratory resistance: decrease during Sleep
Activity of accessory muscle of respiration: decrease during NREM Sleep and further decrease in REM Sleep
Diaphragm tone is unaffected during NREM and REM Sleep.

2019-01-17T09:07:09+00:00