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Difference between hypoglossal and phrenic activities during lung inflation and swallowing in the rat

机译:大鼠肺膨胀和吞咽期间舌下活动和活动之间的差异

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We aimed in this study to elucidate the discharge properties and neuronal mechanisms of the dissociation between hypoglossal and phrenic inspiratory activities in decerebrate rats, which had been subjected to neuromuscular blockade and artificially ventilated. The discharge of the hypoglossal nerve and the intracellular activity of hypoglossal motoneurones were monitored during respiration and fictive-swallowing evoked by electrical stimulation of the superior laryngeal nerve, and were compared with the activity of the phrenic nerve. The hypoglossal nerve activity was characterized by its onset preceding the phrenic nerve activity (‘pre-I’ activity). By manipulating artificial respiration, we could augment the ‘pre-I’ activity, and could elicit another type of hypoglossal activity decoupled from the phrenic-associated inspiratory bursts (‘decoupled’ activity). We further scrutinized the correlatives of ‘pre-I’ and ‘decoupled’ activities in individual hypoglossal motoneurones. Hypoglossal motoneurones consisted of inspiratory (n= 42), expiratory (n= 18) and non-respiratory (n= 1) neurones and were classified by their swallowing activity into depolarized, hyperpolarized, hyperpolarized-depolarized and unresponsive groups. All of the inspiratory neurones were depolarized in accordance with the ‘pre-I’ and ‘decoupled’ activities, and all of the expiratory neurones were hyperpolarized during these activities. Fictive swallowing, which was characterized by its frequent emergence just after the phrenic inspiratory activity, was also evoked just after the ‘decoupled’ hypoglossal activity, suggesting that this activity may have similar effects on swallowing as the ‘overt’ inspiratory activity. Such a coupling between ‘decoupled’ and swallowing activities was also revealed in each motoneurone. These findings suggest that the ‘pre-I’ and ‘decoupled’ activities may reflect some internal inspiratory activity of the respiratory centre and that hypoglossal motoneurones may be driven by a distinct group of premotor neurones that possibly play a role in the coordination of respiration and swallowing.
机译:我们旨在本研究的目的是阐明已遭受神经肌肉阻滞并人工通气的小脑大鼠的舌下活动与气吸入活动之间的分离的放电特性和神经元机制。在呼吸和虚构吞咽期间,通过上喉神经的电刺激监测舌下神经的放电和舌下运动神经元的细胞内活性,并将其与the神经的活性进行比较。舌下神经活动的特征是在preceding神经活动(“ pre-I”活动)之前发作。通过操纵人工呼吸,我们可以增强“ pre-I”活动,并引发与type相关的吸气爆发(“解耦”活动)分离的另一种舌下活动。我们进一步研究了个体舌下运动神经元中“ pre-I”和“ decoupled”活动的相关性。舌下运动神经元由吸气神经元(n = 42),呼气神经元(n = 18)和非呼吸神经元(n = 1)组成,并根据吞咽活动将其分为去极化,超极化,超极化-去极化和无反应组。根据“ pre-I”和“ decoupled”活动对所有吸气神经元进行去极化,并且在这些活动中,对所有呼气神经元进行超极化。虚构吞咽的特点是在气吸气活动后频繁出现,而在“脱钩”的舌下活动之后也被诱发,这表明这种活动对吞咽的影响可能与“显性”吸气活动类似。每个运动神经元中也揭示了“解耦”和吞咽活动之间的这种耦合。这些发现表明,“ pre-I”和“ decoupled”活动可能反映了呼吸中枢的一些内部吸气活动,而舌下运动神经元可能由一组不同的运动前神经元驱动,这些神经元可能在呼吸和呼吸的协调中发挥作用。吞咽。

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