Role of pre-inspiratory neurons in vestibular and laryngeal reflexes and in swallowing and vomiting

Y Zheng, T Umezaki, K Nakazawa, AD Miller - Neuroscience letters, 1997 - Elsevier
Y Zheng, T Umezaki, K Nakazawa, AD Miller
Neuroscience letters, 1997Elsevier
Fifteen pre-inspiratory (pre-I) neurons were extracellularly recorded in the pre-Bötzinger
complex and their involvements in vestibular (VN) and superior laryngeal (SLN) nerve
reflexes and in fictive swallowing and vomiting were tested in decerebrated and artificially
ventilated cats. Both type I (1 of 9) and type II (1 of 6) pre-I neurons could project to the
contralateral ventral respiratory group region. Pre-I neurons changed their firing during VN
and SLN respiratory reflexes and fictive swallowing and vomiting; different response …
Fifteen pre-inspiratory (pre-I) neurons were extracellularly recorded in the pre-Bötzinger complex and their involvements in vestibular (VN) and superior laryngeal (SLN) nerve reflexes and in fictive swallowing and vomiting were tested in decerebrated and artificially ventilated cats. Both type I (1 of 9) and type II (1 of 6) pre-I neurons could project to the contralateral ventral respiratory group region. Pre-I neurons changed their firing during VN and SLN respiratory reflexes and fictive swallowing and vomiting; different response properties were observed among individual pre-I neurons. These results suggest that pre-I neurons are a population of heterogeneous and multifunctional propriobulbar neurons.
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