CNS centers
3 centres that may influence respiration
- Respiratory centre
* Most important
- Cortex
* Can override respiratory centre to limited extent
- Others
* Limbic system and hypothalamus can alter patterns of respiration
Respiratory centre include:
- Medullary respiratory centre
* Excitatory
* Affects both inspiration and expiration
- Apneustic centre
* Excitatory
* Affects inspiration only
- Pneumotaxic centre
* Inhibitory
* Affects inspiration only
NB:
1. Medullary respiratory centre
Location
In reticular formation of medulla, beneath floor of 4th ventricle
Has 2 parts:
- Dorsal respiratory group
* Excitatory
* Inspiratory
- Ventral respiratory group
* Excitatory
* Expiratory
Dorsal respiratory group
- Mainly associated with inspiratory
- "May" have intrinsic periodic firing
--> responsible for basic rhythm
- Inhibited by pneumotaxic centre
- Stimulated by apneustic centre
- Also modulated by vagal (CN10) and glossopharyngeal (CN9)
Ventral respiratory group
- Mainly for expiration
- Not active during quiet breathing
- During exercise, causes active expiration
2. Apneustic centre
Located in lower pons
Causes excitatory effect on dorsal respiratory group
--> Longer inspiration
--> Thus slower rate
3. Pneumotaxic centree
Located in upper pons
Inhibits dorsal respiratory group
--> shorten inspiration
--> thus faster (not slower) rate
Summary
- Controlled respiratory rate
- Located in medulla and pons (in the brain stem)
- Output via phrenic nerve