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Respiratory-related neurons of the fastigial nucleus in response to chemical and mechanical challenges
Authors:Xu  Fadi; Frazier  Donald T
Abstract:Xu, Fadi, and Donald T. Frazier. Respiratory-relatedneurons of the fastigial nucleus in response to chemical and mechanical challenges. J. Appl. Physiol. 82(4):1177-1184, 1997.---Responses of cerebellar respiratory-relatedneurons (CRRNs) within the rostral fastigial nucleus and the phrenicneurogram to activation of respiratory mechano- and chemoreceptors wererecorded in anesthetized, paralyzed, and ventilated cats. Respiratorychallenges included the following: 1) cessation of the ventilator for asingle breath at the end of inspiration (lung inflation) or atfunctional residual capacity, 2)cessation of the ventilator for multiple breaths, and3) exposure to hypercapnia. NineteenCRRNs having spontaneous activity during control conditions werecharacterized as either independent (basic, n = 14) or dependent (pump,n = 5) on the ventilator movement. Thirteen recruited CRRNs showed no respiratory-related activity untilbreathing was stressed. Burst durations of expiratory CRRNs wereprolonged by sustained lung inflation but were inhibited when thevolume was sustained at functional residual capacity; it was vice versafor inspiratory CRRNs. Multiple-breath cessation of the ventilator andhypercapnia significantly increased the firing rate and/orburst duration concomitant with changes noted in the phrenic neurogram.We conclude that CRRNs respond to respiratory inputs fromCO2 chemo- and pulmonarymechanoreceptors in the absence of skeletal muscle contraction.

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