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The effect of acute intermittent hypoxia on human limb motoneurone output.

Harrison T FinnOliver BogdanovskiAnna L HudsonEuan J McCaugheyMatthew R CrawfordJanet L TaylorJane E ButlerSimon C Gandevia
Published in: Experimental physiology (2022)
 ≈ 0.09], 1-min normoxia). After AIH, the H-reflex recruitment curve shifted leftward. Lower stimulation intensities were needed to evoke 5%, 50% and 99% of the maximal H-reflex at 40 and 60 min after AIH (P < 0.04). The maximal H-reflex, recruitment slope and HPAD were unchanged after AIH. MEPs evoked by constant intensity TMS were larger 40 min after AIH (P = 0.027). There was no change in MEP recruitment or the maximal MEP. In conclusion, some measures of the evoked responses from limb motoneurones increased after a single AIH session, but only at discrete time points. It is unclear to what extent these changes alter functional performance.
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