Functional Neuroanatomy of Brainstem Respiratory Network Flashcards
What are the inputs to the brainstem respiratory network?
Proprioception - exercise Limbic system Sleep Thermoreception Chemoreception Mechanoreception - from lung walls
What are the outputs from the brainstem respiratory network and what do they control?
Cranial resistance MNs - trachea constriction - valve effect
Spinal respiratory MNs - intercostal muscles and diaphragm - pumping action of lungs
How is phrenic nerve activity linked to breathing?
Activity bursts for inspirations
Activity pauses for expirations
When do vagus nerve activity bursts start?
At end of phrenic nerve activity bursts - post-inspiratory
What is respiratory sinus arrhythmia?
Increased heart rate during inspiration
Decreased heart rate during expiration
Name the 3 phases of respiration
Inspiration
Post-inspiration (passive expiration)
Expiration (active expiration)
The synchronised activity burst in inspiration involves which nerves?
Phrenic
Glossopharyngeal
Superior laryngeal
Hypoglossal
What are the 3 types of brainstem respiratory neurons and when do they fire?
Vi - during inspiration
Ve - during expiration
Phase-spanning - in both phases
Which muscles contract during inspiration?
Diaphragm
Which muscles contract during post-inspiration?
Laryngeal muscles - control air outflow
Which muscles contract during expiration?
Intercostal and abdominal muscles
What are the characteristics of eupnea?
Sequential activation of respiratory muscles innervated by cranial and spinal nerves
Synchronised discharge of phrenic and hypoglossal nerves in inspiration
Vagus nerve discharge in post-inspiration
What are the characteristics of gasping?
Rapidly decreasing synchronous activation of respiratory muscles innervated by cranial and spinal nerves
Synchronised discharge of phrenic, hypoglossal, vagus nerve in inspiration
What is the role of the nucleus of solitary tract?
Receives inputs from peripheral chemoreceptors and airway mechanoreceptors
What is the role of the rostral ventral respiratory group (rVRG) and the cVRG?
Motor output to spinal respiratory MNs