VAGAL INPUT ENHANCES RESPONSIVENESS OF RESPIRATORY DISCHARGE TO CENTRAL CHANGES IN PH/CO2 IN BULLFROGS

被引:62
|
作者
KINKEAD, R
FILMYER, WG
MITCHELL, GS
MILSOM, WK
机构
[1] HOSP UNIV PENN,DEPT ANESTHESIA,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19106
[2] UNIV WISCONSIN,SCH VET MED,DEPT COMPARAT BIOSCI,MADISON,WI 53706
关键词
AMPHIBIAN; BRAIN STEM; CENTRAL CHEMORECEPTORS; CONTROL OF BREATHING; EPISODIC BREATHING; IN VITRO; VAGAL FEEDBACK;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1994.77.4.2048
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
This study investigated the interaction between vagal afferent input and central chemosensitivity in modulating the respiratory motor output of in vitro brain stem-spinal cord preparations from adult bullfrogs. With this preparation, the spatiotemporal distribution of respiratory-related motor output emulated that of intact bullfrogs; that is, the fictive breathing pattern was mostly episodic. Recordings from cranial motor nerves (V and X) showed that, without peripheral feedback, increasing the PCO2 of the mock cerebrospinal fluid (thereby reducing pH from 8.3 to 7.7) caused a modest increase in respiration-related burst frequency. When the pulmonary branch of a vagus nerve was stimulated phasically (2 V, 20 Hz, 0.2 ms) during each fictive breath to simulate afferent pulmonary stretch receptor feedback 1) the responsiveness of the preparation to the same changes in pH was augmented nearly threefold and 2) the breathing pattern remained episodic. It appears, therefore, that episodic breathing is an intrinsic property of the central nervous system in bullfrogs. It is concluded that there is a strong interaction between vagal feedback and central chemodetection in controlling the temporal relationships that characterize this episodic breathing pattern.
引用
收藏
页码:2048 / 2051
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] VAGAL INPUT ENHANCES CENTRAL CHEMOSENSITIVITY OF RESPIRATORY DISCHARGE IN BULLFROGS
    KINKEAD, R
    FILMYER, WG
    MITCHELL, GS
    MILSOM, WK
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1994, 8 (04): : A1 - A1
  • [2] MODES OF INTERACTION BETWEEN VAGAL AND CO2 CHEMOREFLEX INPUT AT BULBAR RESPIRATORY NEURONS
    FRANK, C
    BORCHERT, J
    KLUSSENDORF, D
    KOEPCHEN, HP
    BULLETIN EUROPEEN DE PHYSIOPATHOLOGIE RESPIRATOIRE-CLINICAL RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY, 1976, 12 (06): : P223 - P224
  • [3] Ontogeny of sites of central CO2 chemosensitivity in developing bullfrogs
    Taylor, BE
    Leiter, JC
    Gdovin, MJ
    FASEB JOURNAL, 2003, 17 (05): : A1297 - A1298
  • [4] Central CO2 chemoreception in developing bullfrogs:: anomalous response to acetazolamide
    Taylor, BE
    Harris, MB
    Coates, EL
    Gdovin, MJ
    Leiter, JC
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2003, 94 (03) : 1204 - 1212
  • [5] Ontogeny of central CO2 chemoreception:: chemosensitivity in the ventral medulla of developing bullfrogs
    Taylor, BE
    Harris, MB
    Leiter, JC
    Gdovin, MJ
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, 2003, 285 (06) : R1461 - R1472
  • [6] Acute hyperglycemia does not affect central respiratory chemoreflex responsiveness to CO2 in healthy humans
    Marullo, Anthony L.
    Bird, Jordan D.
    Ciorogariu-Ivan, Anna-Maria
    Boulet, Lindsey M.
    Strzalkowski, Nicholas D. J.
    Day, Trevor A.
    RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY & NEUROBIOLOGY, 2022, 296
  • [7] CORRELATION OF PH + CO2 IN RESPIRATORY FAILURE
    不详
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1964, 188 (01): : 70 - &
  • [8] Anatomical architecture of the central respiratory chemoreceptor and its CO2/pH sensing mechanism
    Okada, Yasumasa
    JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2010, 60 : S36 - S36
  • [9] RESPIRATORY CONTROL IN BULLFROGS - CUTANEOUS VERSUS PULMONARY RESPONSE TO SELECTIVE CO2 EXPOSURE
    JACKSON, DC
    BRAUN, BA
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, 1979, 129 (04): : 339 - 342
  • [10] Hypoxia, temperature, and pH/CO2 effects on respiratory discharge from a turtle brain stem preparation
    Johnson, SM
    Johnson, RA
    Mitchell, GS
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1998, 84 (02) : 649 - 660