“…These rhythmic nervous discharges are consistent with the persistence of respiratory function, since (i) they elicit periodic inspiratory movements of the rib cage (Suzue, 1984), (ii) they originate from central respiratory neurons (Onimaru, Arata & Homma, 1988;Hilaire, Monteau, Gauthier, Rega & Morin, 1990;Smith, Greer, Liu & Feldman, 1990), (iii) they are sensitive to respiratory stimuli such as lung vagal afferents (Murakoshi & Otsuka, 1985) and pH and CO2 levels (Harada, Kuno & Wang, 1985; Monteau, . This preparation has turned out to be a suitable method for pharmacological studies on central respiratory activity, since drugs added to the bathing medium diffuse within the brain stem, act on respiratory (and non-respiratory) neurons, and induce respiratory changes which are not affected by the periphery (Murakoshi, Suzue & Tamai, 1985;Errchidi, Hilaire & Monteau, 1990).…”