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呼吸驱动中的“特异性”和“非特异性”刺激。

'Specific' and 'non-specific' stimuli in the drive of respiration.

作者信息

Schlaefke M E

出版信息

Acta Neurobiol Exp (Wars). 1973;33(1):149-54.

PMID:4698497
Abstract

In decerebrate and awake cats it was shown that central chemosensitivity can be blocked by cooling or coagulating bilaterally a formerly described area on the ventral medullary surface of cats, called area S. Such a procedure is followed by apnoea under the condition that vagi and sinus nerves are cut. With either vagi, sinus nerves, or central chemosensitivity intact respiration can be influenced by noise, touch, and electrical stimulation of dorsal roots, femoral nerves, and pontine reticular formation. With vagi, sinus nerves, and central chemosensitivity blocked, these "non-specific" stimuli are not able to influence respiration. In the described experiments vagi, sinus nerves, and central chemosensitivity were essential for the activity of the respiratory centres and were therefore called "specific".

摘要

在去大脑和清醒的猫身上的实验表明,通过双侧冷却或凝固猫延髓腹侧表面一个先前描述的区域(称为S区),可以阻断中枢化学敏感性。在切断迷走神经和窦神经的情况下,这样的操作会导致呼吸暂停。当迷走神经、窦神经或中枢化学敏感性完整时,呼吸会受到噪音、触摸以及对背根、股神经和脑桥网状结构的电刺激的影响。当迷走神经、窦神经和中枢化学敏感性被阻断时,这些“非特异性”刺激无法影响呼吸。在所描述的实验中,迷走神经、窦神经和中枢化学敏感性对于呼吸中枢的活动至关重要,因此被称为“特异性”的。

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