1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf00364107
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A model of the central and reflex inhibition of inspiration in the cat

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“…Thus morphine decoupled the mechanisms through which the chemical drives gained access to the 7-2 motoneurones from those concerned in the process of rhythm generation. This differs considerably from the model advanced by Euler (Bradley, Euler, Martilla & Roos, 1975;Euler, 1983) in which the central pattern generator lies between the source of the ventilatory drives (the peripheral and central chemoreceptors) and the bulbospinal neurones. Furthermore, in the model of Euler, the expiratory time which governs the onset of the next inspiratory burst has been assigned to a progressive inhibition of the expiratory half of the circuit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Thus morphine decoupled the mechanisms through which the chemical drives gained access to the 7-2 motoneurones from those concerned in the process of rhythm generation. This differs considerably from the model advanced by Euler (Bradley, Euler, Martilla & Roos, 1975;Euler, 1983) in which the central pattern generator lies between the source of the ventilatory drives (the peripheral and central chemoreceptors) and the bulbospinal neurones. Furthermore, in the model of Euler, the expiratory time which governs the onset of the next inspiratory burst has been assigned to a progressive inhibition of the expiratory half of the circuit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Thus, excitatory drive to the RTN/pFRG would fit to a chemoreceptor-induced increase of the inspiratory rate. Finally, recently published data from the perfused brainstem preparation of juvenile rats suggest that the interaction between the neuronal population of the RTN/pFRG and pre-BötC relate to the inspiratory ramp pattern generator [3,15,23,24,54,55]. This is also supported by the presence of excitatory drive from the preinspiratory-like to the inspiratory-like neuron populations of the pre-BötC, because the excitatory coupling of preinspiratory neurones to augmenting inspiratory neurones is indeed a hallmark for the initiation of the inspiratory ramp in hypothetical models of respiratory rhythm generation [3,23,24,[54][55][56].…”
Section: Technical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the 'inspiratory off-switch threshold' (Bradley, Euler, Marttila & Roos, 1974a, b, 1975Euler, Marttila, Remmers & Trippenbach, 1976;Euler & Trippenbach, 1976). In order to obtain further information on these aspects of ventilatory responses to chemical stimuli attempts were made to study the effects of variations in the input from the postulated central chemoreceptive structures (Astrom, 1952;Euler & S6derberg, 1952) to the respiratory neural control mechanisms by means of graded block of this input.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%