Blanco C E
Department of Neonatology, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Biol Neonate. 1994;65(3-4):182-8. doi: 10.1159/000244050.
Spontaneous breathing movements are present during fetal life and they are important for normal development of the lung. Early in gestation they seem to represent free-running activity of the respiratory centers, not controlled by peripheral mechanisms but probably dependent on a tonic CO2 drive. Maturation of sleep states brings into play powerful brainstem inhibitory mechanisms which control FBM. At birth these mechanisms must be overridden to allow the establishment of continuous breathing.
胎儿期存在自主呼吸运动,这对肺的正常发育很重要。在妊娠早期,它们似乎代表呼吸中枢的自主活动,不受外周机制控制,但可能依赖于持续性二氧化碳驱动。睡眠状态的成熟会启动强大的脑干抑制机制来控制胎儿呼吸运动。出生时,这些机制必须被克服,以建立持续呼吸。