Physiology of Neural Control of Breathing Flashcards

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What is the breathing rhythm generated by?

A

network of neurons called the Pre-Botzinger complex

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Describe the Pre-Botzinger complex?

A

Display pacemaker activity

They are located near the upper end of the medullary respiratory centre

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What is the main neural control/rhythm generator of respiration?

A

Medulla

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Name the steps of the Pre-Botzinger complex?

A
  1. Excites Dorsal respiratory group neurones (inspiratory)
  2. Fire in bursts
  3. Firing leads to contraction of inspiratory muscles - inspiration
  4. When firing stops, passive expiration
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What can the rhythm generated in the medulla be modified by?

A

neurones in the pons

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What effect does the apneustic center have on inspiration?

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impulses from these neurones excite inspiratory area of medulla to prolong inspiration

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What do the peripheral chemoreceptors do and where are they located?

A

Sense tension of oxygen and carbon dioxide and [H+] in the blood.
They are located in the carotid and aortic bodies

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What do central chemoreceptors respond to and where are they located?

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Respond to the [H+] of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Situated near the surface of the medulla of the brainstem

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Which type of chemoreceptor detects hypercapnia (high CO2)?

A

central chemoreceptors

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Which type of chemoreceptor detects hypoxia (low O2)?

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peripheral chemoreceptors
- Stimulated only when arterial PO2 falls to low levels (<8.0 kPa)

May become important in patients with chronic CO2 retention (e.g. patients with COPD)

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