关键词: abdominal control chemoreception expiratory neurons inspiratory neurons laryngeal control nociception nonphasic neurons nucleus retroambiguus pelvic floor control periaqueductal gray respiratory control retching vagal mechanoreception vocalization

Mesh : Action Potentials / physiology Animals Diaphragm / physiology Electromyography Evoked Potentials, Motor / physiology Female Hypercapnia / etiology physiopathology Hyperoxia / etiology Male Medulla Oblongata / cytology Motor Neurons / physiology Neural Pathways / physiology Patch-Clamp Techniques Physical Stimulation Rats Rats, Sprague-Dawley Respiration Stimulation, Chemical Vagus Nerve / physiology

来  源:   DOI:10.1002/cne.24318   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
The nucleus retroambiguus (NRA) is a neuronal cell group in the medullary ventrolateral tegmentum, rostrocaudally between the obex and the first cervical spinal segment. NRA neurons are premotor interneurons with direct projections to the motoneurons of soft palate, pharynx, and larynx in the nucleus ambiguus in the lateral medulla as well as to the motoneurons in the spinal cord innervating diaphragm, abdominal, and pelvic floor muscles and the lumbosacral motoneurons generating sexual posture. These NRA premotor interneurons receive very strong projections from the periaqueductal gray (PAG) in the context of basic survival mechanisms as fight, flight, freezing, sound production, and sexual behavior. In the present study in rat we investigated the physiological motor patterns generated by NRA neurons, as the result of vagal, peripheral chemosensory, and nociceptive stimulation. The results show that the NRA contains phasic respiratory modulated neurons, as well as nonphasic tonically modulated neurons. Stimulation in the various rostrocaudal levels of the NRA generates site-specific laryngeal, respiratory, abdominal, and pelvic floor motor activities. Vagal and peripheral chemosensory stimulation induces both excitatory and inhibitory modulation of phasic NRA-neurons, while peripheral chemosensory and nociceptive stimulation causes excitation and inhibition of nonphasic NRA-neurons. These results are in agreement with the concept that the NRA represents a multifunctional group of neurons involved in the output of the emotional motor system, such as vomiting, vocalization, mating, and changes in respiration.
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