2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2013.10.013
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New insights in gill/buccal rhythm spiking activity and CO2 sensitivity in pre- and postmetamorphic tadpoles (Pelophylax ridibundus)

Abstract: Central CO(2) chemosensitivity is crucial for all air-breathing vertebrates and raises the question of its role in ventilatory rhythmogenesis. In this study, neurograms of ventilatory motor outputs recorded in facial nerve of premetamorphic and postmetamorphic tadpole isolated brainstems, under normo- and hypercapnia, are investigated using Continuous Wavelet Transform spectral analysis for buccal activity and computation of number and amplitude of spikes during buccal and lung activities. Buccal bursts exhibi… Show more

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“…Amphibian tadpoles also have a central pattern generator for gill ventilation (Fournier et al, 2012;Quenet et al, 2014;Torgerson et al, 1997a). Using the sheep dip preparation to explore the network architecture in bullfrog tadpoles, we found the results were qualitatively different to the rhythm generator of goldfish, demonstrating robustness to reduction in the amount of functional brainstem until a point was reached along the rostral-caudal axis when a small step caused catastrophic effects (Duchcherer et al, 2013).…”
Section: Water Breathing Burst Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amphibian tadpoles also have a central pattern generator for gill ventilation (Fournier et al, 2012;Quenet et al, 2014;Torgerson et al, 1997a). Using the sheep dip preparation to explore the network architecture in bullfrog tadpoles, we found the results were qualitatively different to the rhythm generator of goldfish, demonstrating robustness to reduction in the amount of functional brainstem until a point was reached along the rostral-caudal axis when a small step caused catastrophic effects (Duchcherer et al, 2013).…”
Section: Water Breathing Burst Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%