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Physiology and Biophysics and Neuroscience Program, College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33612
The primary hypothesis of this study was that the cough motor pattern is produced, at least in part, by the medullary respiratory neuronal network in response to inputs from "cough" and pulmonary stretch receptor relay neurons in the nucleus tractus solitarii. Computer simulations of a distributed network model with proposed connections from the nucleus tractus solitarii to ventrolateral medullary respiratory neurons produced coughlike inspiratory and expiratory motor patterns. Predicted responses of various "types" of neurons (I-DRIVER, I-AUG, I-DEC, E-AUG, and E-DEC) derived from the simulations were tested in vivo. Parallel and sequential responses of functionally characterized respiratory-modulated neurons were monitored during fictive cough in decerebrate, paralyzed, ventilated cats. Coughlike patterns in phrenic and lumbar nerves were elicited by mechanical stimulation of the intrathoracic trachea. Altered discharge patterns were measured in most types of respiratory neurons during fictive cough. The results supported many of the specific predictions of our cough generation model and suggested several revisions. The two main conclusions were as follows: 1) The Bötzinger/rostral ventral respiratory group neurons implicated in the generation of the eupneic pattern of breathing also participate in the configuration of the cough motor pattern. 2) This altered activity of Bötzinger/rostral ventral respiratory group neurons is transmitted to phrenic, intercostal, and abdominal motoneurons via the same bulbospinal neurons that provide descending drive during eupnea.
Bötzinger; ventral respiratory group; network simulations; computer modeling
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