Muscles and Central Neural Networks Involved in Breathing: State of the Art.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-03-15 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.80599
Bruno Bordoni, Allan R Escher
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Abstract

Breathing is a systemic act, which involves not only the lungs, but the entire body system. To have a comprehensive clinical picture, it is necessary to have all the patient's data; from this assumption, we can affirm that it is necessary to know all the muscles involved in breathing to understand how to obtain a comprehensive approach for the care and treatment of the patient to improve respiratory capacity. The text reviews the efferent connections of the respiratory centers and cites all the muscles that are involved in the mechanism of breathing and that are controlled and managed by the respiratory centers, starting from the muscular description of the cranial area, the bucco-cervical area, the cervicothoracic area, and the thoracic area. Knowing the function of the respiratory accessory muscles allows us to obtain, in some clinical cases, valuable data that can prove predictive of the diagnostic path of the pathology. This is the first article in the literature, to the authors' knowledge, that attempts to list and include in a single text all the muscles directly or indirectly involved in breathing. The goal of this narrative review article is to remind clinicians and researchers involved in the study of different muscular respiratory responses that we need to analyze and work all the skeletal musculature involved in breathing to better understand what happens in the pathological or physiological phases during breathing. This step will allow us to better individualize the therapeutic and training approach for healthy subjects.

呼吸是一种系统行为,不仅涉及肺部,还涉及整个身体系统。为了全面了解临床情况,有必要掌握患者的所有数据;从这一假设出发,我们可以肯定,有必要了解与呼吸有关的所有肌肉,以了解如何获得全面的护理和治疗方法,从而提高患者的呼吸能力。文中回顾了呼吸中枢的传出连接,并列举了参与呼吸机制并由呼吸中枢控制和管理的所有肌肉,从头颅区域、颈部区域、颈胸区域和胸部区域的肌肉描述开始。通过了解呼吸辅助肌的功能,我们可以在某些临床病例中获得宝贵的数据,从而证明这些数据可以预测病理诊断路径。据作者所知,这是第一篇试图在一篇文章中列出并包含所有直接或间接参与呼吸的肌肉的文献。这篇叙述性综述文章的目的是提醒从事不同呼吸肌肉反应研究的临床医生和研究人员,我们需要分析和研究与呼吸有关的所有骨骼肌肉,以便更好地了解呼吸过程中病理或生理阶段发生的情况。这一步将使我们能够更好地为健康受试者提供个性化的治疗和训练方法。
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