BEHAVIORAL CONTROL OF BREATHING
呼吸的行为控制
基本信息
- 批准号:3336432
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.16万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1986
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1986-07-01 至 1989-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:behavioral medicine brain mapping brain stem cats computer data analysis conditioning electroencephalography electromyography experimental brain lesion histochemistry /cytochemistry homeostasis microelectrodes motor neurons neural information processing neuroanatomy pons prosencephalon psychobiology pulmonary respiration respiration regulatory center respiratory airflow disorder respiratory airway pressure respiratory center dysfunction respiratory muscles single cell analysis solitary tract nucleus
项目摘要
Respiration depends upon brainstem neuronal circuits that produce the
respiratory rhythm and relay it, through the ventrolateral columns, to
motor neurons in the spinal cord. This brainstem system produces
respiration automatically, i.e., without conscious effort, and is
responsive to chemical and mechanical stimuli that signal imbalances in
respiratory homeostasis. In addition to this automatic/metabolic
respiratory system, there is a voluntary/behavioral system that controls
the respiratory muscles during speaking, breath holding, and other
voluntary respirabory acts. Recent results from our laboratory showed that
the voluntary/behavioral system interacts with respiratory cells that are
part of the automatic/metabolic system. Cats were trained to halt
inspiration abruptly and to prolong the following expiration when a tone
sounded. Recordings of brainstem respiratory neurons showed that their
activity patterns were analogous to the behavioral respiratory response,
indicating there was interaction of the voluntary/behavioral system with
the automatic/metabolic system, but these recordings did not show which
cells might produce the shortened inspiration and the prolonged
expiration. The long-term objective is to discover the neural mechanisms
of voluntary/behavioral respiratory responses. The specific aims are to
record and analyze the activity of three groups of respiratory cells, each
of which may have a role in either the inhibition of inspiration or the
switching of the respiratory cycle from one phase to the other--necessary
acts in the performance of the behavioral respiratory response. These
three groups are: 1) the expiratory cells in the region of the retrofacial
nucleus, 2) the inspiratory cells of the ventrolateral nucleus of tractus
solitarius, and 3) the phase-spanning cells of the pontine pneumotaxic
center. For these experiments, cats will be trained to stop inspiration
and prolong expiration when a tone sounds. Single neurons within the three
specified groups will be recorded while the animals perform these
responses. Cells mediating the response should be activated during the
task. Our goal is to identify the cells that inhibit inspiration and
prolong expiration when the animals produce these behavioral responses.
呼吸依赖于产生呼吸的脑干神经元回路
呼吸节律并通过腹外侧柱将其传递到
脊髓中的运动神经元。 这个脑干系统产生
自动呼吸,即无需有意识的努力,并且是
对发出不平衡信号的化学和机械刺激做出反应
呼吸稳态。 除了这种自动/代谢
呼吸系统,有一个控制/行为系统
说话、屏气等过程中的呼吸肌
自主呼吸行为。 我们实验室的最新结果表明
自主/行为系统与呼吸细胞相互作用
自动/代谢系统的一部分。 猫被训练停下来
突然吸气并延长随后的呼气时间
响起。 脑干呼吸神经元的记录表明,它们
活动模式类似于行为呼吸反应,
表明自愿/行为系统与
自动/代谢系统,但这些记录没有显示哪个
细胞可能会产生缩短的吸气和延长的吸气
到期。 长期目标是发现神经机制
自愿/行为呼吸反应。 具体目标是
记录并分析三组呼吸细胞的活动,每组呼吸细胞
其中可能在抑制灵感或
呼吸周期从一个阶段切换到另一个阶段——必要的
作用于行为呼吸反应的表现。 这些
三组是:1)面后区域的呼气细胞
核,2)束腹外侧核的吸气细胞
孤寂者,以及 3) 脑桥气动细胞的跨相细胞
中心。 在这些实验中,猫将被训练停止灵感
并在听到提示音时延长呼气时间。 三个中的单个神经元
当动物执行这些操作时,将记录指定的组
回应。 介导反应的细胞应在
任务。 我们的目标是找出抑制灵感和抑制灵感的细胞
当动物产生这些行为反应时,延长呼气时间。
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