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The pneumotaxic center, also known as the pontine respiratory group (PRG), is a network of neurons in the rostral dorsal lateral pons. It consists of the Kölliker-Fuse nucleus and the medial parabrachial nucleus.[1] It is considered an antagonist to the apneustic center, which produces abnormal breathing during inhalation. It limits inspiration.
Contents
- 1 Respiratory effects
- 2 References
- 3 Further reading
- 4 External links
Respiratory effects
The PRG antagonizes the apneustic center, cyclically inhibiting inhalation. The PRG limits the burst of action potentials in the phrenic nerve, effectively decreasing the tidal volume and regulating the respiratory rate. Absence of the PRG results in an increase in depth of respiration and a decrease in respiratory rate.
The PRG regulates the amount of air a person can take into the body in each breath. The dorsal respiratory group has rhythmic bursts of activity that are constant in duration and interval.[2] When we need to breathe faster, the PRG tells the dorsal respiratory group to speed up. When we need longer breaths the bursts of activity are elongated. All the information that our body uses to help us breath happens in the pneumotaxic center. If this was damaged or in any way harmed it would make breathing on our own almost impossible. One study on this subject was on anesthetized paralyzed cats before and after bivagotomy. Ventilation was monitored in awake and anesthetized cats breathing air or CO2. Ventilation was monitored both before and after lesions to the pneumotaxic center region and after subsequent bilateral vagotomy. Cats with pontine lesions had a prolonged inhalation duration.[3] In cats, after anaesthesia and bivagotomy, pontine transection has been described as evoking a long sustained inspiratory discharges interrupted by short expiratory pauses.[jargon] In rats on the other hand, after anaesthesia, bivagotomy and pontine transection, this breathing pattern was not observed, either in vivo or in vitro. These results suggest interspecies differences between rat and cat in the pontine influences on the medullary respiratory generator.[4]
References
- ^ Song, Gang; Yu, Yunguo; Poon, Chi-Sang (2006). "Cytoarchitecture of Pneumotaxic Integration of Respiratory and Nonrespiratory Information in the Rat". Journal of Neuroscience. 26 (1): 300–10. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3029-05.2006. PMID 16399700.
- ^ Dutschmann, Mathias; Dick, Thomas E. (2012). "Comprehensive Physiology". doi:10.1002/cphy.c100015. ISBN 978-0-470-65071-4.
- ^ Gautier, H; Bertrand, F (1975). "Respiratory effects of pneumotaxic center lesions and subsequent vagotomy in chronic cats". Respiration Physiology. 23 (1): 71–85. doi:10.1016/0034-5687(75)90073-0. PMID 1129551.
- ^ Monteau, R.; Errchidi, S.; Gauthier, P.; Hilaire, G.; Rega, P. (1989). "Pneumotaxic centre and apneustic breathing: Interspecies differences between rat and cat". Neuroscience Letters. 99 (3): 311–6. doi:10.1016/0304-3940(89)90465-5. PMID 2725956.
Further reading
- Levitzky, Michael G. (2002). Pulmonary Physiology (6th ed.). McGraw-Hill Professional. pp. 193–4. ISBN 0-07-138765-X.
- Costanzo, Linda S. (2006). Physiology (3rd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. p. 224. ISBN 978-1-4160-2320-3.
- Shannon, Roger; Baekey, David M.; Morris, Kendall F.; Nuding, Sarah C.; Segers, Lauren S.; Lindsey, Bruce G. (2004). "Pontine respiratory group neuron discharge is altered during fictive cough in the decerebrate cat". Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 142 (1): 43–54. doi:10.1016/j.resp.2004.05.002. PMID 15351303.
External links
- Description at vcu.edu
- "Control of Breathing".
Respiratory physiology
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Respiration |
- breath
- respiratory rate
- respirometer
- pulmonary surfactant
- compliance
- elastic recoil
- hysteresivity
- airway resistance
- bronchial
- hyperresponsiveness
- constriction
- dilatation
- mechanical ventilation
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Control |
- pons
- pneumotaxic center
- apneustic center
- medulla
- dorsal respiratory group
- ventral respiratory group
- chemoreceptors
- pulmonary stretch receptors
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Lung volumes |
- VC
- FRC
- Vt
- dead space
- CC
- PEF
- calculations
- respiratory minute volume
- FEV1/FVC ratio
- Lung function tests
- spirometry
- body plethysmography
- peak flow meter
- nitrogen washout
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Circulation |
- pulmonary circulation
- hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction
- pulmonary shunt
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Interactions |
- Perfusion (V)
- ventilation (Q)
- ventilation/perfusion scan
- zones of the lung
- gas exchange
- pulmonary gas pressures
- alveolar gas equation
- alveolar–arterial gradient
- hemoglobin
- oxygen–haemoglobin dissociation curve (Oxygen saturation
- 2,3-BPG
- Bohr effect
- Haldane effect)
- carbonic anhydrase (chloride shift)
- oxyhemoglobin
- respiratory quotient
- arterial blood gas
- diffusion capacity (DLCO)
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Insufficiency |
- high altitude
- oxygen toxicity
- hypoxia
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Anatomy of the pons
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Dorsal/
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Surface |
- Cerebellopontine angle
- Superior medullary velum
- Sulcus limitans
- Medial eminence
- Facial colliculus
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White: Sensory |
- Trapezoid body
- Trigeminal lemniscus
- Dorsal trigeminal tract
- Ventral trigeminal tract
- Medial lemniscus
- Lateral lemniscus
- Medial longitudinal fasciculus
- Vestibulo-oculomotor fibers
- Anterior trigeminothalamic tract
- Central tegmental tract
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White: Motor |
- Inferior cerebellar peduncle
- Vestibulocerebellar tract
- Medial longitudinal fasciculus
- Vestibulospinal tract
- Medial vestibulospinal tract
- Lateral vestibulospinal tract
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Grey: Cranial nuclei |
afferent: |
- GSA
- Cochlear nucleus
- Vestibular nuclei
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efferent: |
- SVE: Trigeminal motor nucleus
- Facial motor nucleus
- GSE: Abducens nucleus
- GVE: Superior salivary nucleus
- Inferior salivary nucleus
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Other |
- Apneustic center
- Parabrachial area
- Pneumotaxic center
- Subparabrachial nucleus
- Medial parabrachial nucleus
- Lateral parabrachial nucleus
- Superior olivary nucleus
- Caerulean nucleus
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Ventral/
(base) |
Grey |
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White: Motor/descending |
- Corticospinal tract
- Corticobulbar tract
- Corticopontine fibers
- MCP
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Surface |
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Other grey: Raphe/
reticular |
- Reticular formation
- Caudal
- Oral
- Tegmental
- Paramedian
- Raphe nuclei
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English Journal
- [Distribution of GABAergic neurons in pneumotaxic center nuclei in the early postnatal period in norm and in prenatal deficiency of serotoninergic system in rats].
- Khozhai LI.
- Morfologii͡a (Saint Petersburg, Russia).Morfologiia.2015;147(1):9-14.
- The aim of this study was to determine the distribution of GABAergic neurons in pneumotaxic center structures (parabrachial complex medial subnucleus and Kölliker-Fuse nucleus) in norm and in deficiency of serotoninergic system during the prenatal period of development in Wistar rats. Reduction of
- PMID 25958722
- Breathing and the nervous system.
- Urfy MZ1, Suarez JI2.
- Handbook of clinical neurology.Handb Clin Neurol.2014;119:241-50. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-7020-4086-3.00017-5.
- Breathing requires complex interactions of the central and peripheral nervous systems with the respiratory system. It involves cortical (volitional) as well as subcortical (automatic) output. Cortical output is mainly through the corticospinal tract, whereas the brainstem sends signals via the retic
- PMID 24365300
Japanese Journal
- NMDA receptor-mediated inspiratory off-switching in pneumotaxic-disconnected cats
- Neuroscience research : the official journal of the Japan Neuroscience Society 32(4), 323-331, 1998-12-01
- NAID 10006163692
- 橋呼吸調節中枢の機能 ―特に延髄腹側呼吸性ニューロン群(VRG)の橋への軸索投射様式について―
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