Motor nucleus of the V-th nerve and the control of breathing (Breuer-Hering reflexes and apneustic breathing).

Acta physiologica Polonica Pub Date : 1990-01-01
H Gromysz, W A Karczewski, U Jernajczyk
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Abstract

Earlier studies from this department have demonstrated that neurones of the V-th nerve motor nucleus (NVmt) have oligosynaptic, inhibitory output to the inspiratory motoneurone pool being themselves under the influence of a polisynaptic input from vagal afferents. To check the hypothesis that NVmt is a part of the pneumotaxic mechanism, we studied the effects of pharmacological mictroblockade of the NVmt on Breuer-Hering reflexes in halothane-anaesthetized, paralyzed and artificially ventilated rabbits. Activities of NVmt neurones and phrenic nerve firing were recorded. Acid-base balance was controlled and histologic examinations were routinely performed. Expiratory activities were regularly found in NVmt. Its blockade elicited a typical apneustic breathing. During the blockade the Breuer-Hering reflexes gave "paradoxical" effects: an increase in central respiratory frequency following inflation, inspiratory apneusis in response to deflation. We conclude that the NVmt is an important component of the pneumotaxic mechanism or even the anatomical substrate of the pneumotaxic "centre".

第五神经的运动核与呼吸的控制(布鲁尔-赫林反射和窒息性呼吸)。
该系的早期研究表明,V-th神经运动核(NVmt)的神经元在迷走神经传入的多突触输入的影响下,对吸气运动神经元池具有少突触的抑制输出。为了验证NVmt参与肺致死机制的假设,我们研究了NVmt药理微阻断对氟烷麻醉、麻痹和人工通气家兔布鲁尔-赫令反射的影响。记录NVmt神经元活动和膈神经放电。控制酸碱平衡,常规进行组织学检查。NVmt有规律地发现呼吸活动。它的封锁引起了典型的窒息性呼吸。在封锁期间,布鲁尔-赫林反射产生了“矛盾”的效果:通货膨胀后中央呼吸频率增加,通货紧缩时吸气性呼吸暂停。我们得出结论,NVmt是肺滑行机制的重要组成部分,甚至是肺滑行“中心”的解剖基底。
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