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Neural Regulation of Respiration | Respiratory physiology
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- čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
- In this video, Dr. Raghu describes the concepts in the neural regulation of respiration.
Respiratory centers for automatic neural regulation
Medullary centers and pontine centers, their role in the neural regulation of respiration and their interrelationship.
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Nice lecture sir...
But you didn't mention about the Pre-Botzinger complex?
Hi gaurav, deliberately I didn't mention it, coz didn't want to confuse the students. Pls do add it to your answers. Thank you. 👍
But without pre Botzinger, where is the pacemaker? I think Berne Levy and Boron Boulpaep are clear about it.
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Can yu clear me, please?
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Sir you said that the DRG are like pacemaker and they make impulses by their own
So how can apnuestic centre be the one to stimulate the DRG cells ? Isn’t DRG supposed to be stimulated by itself?
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I'm curious, what's the role of pre botzinger complex then?
@@SujeewanThillainathan-kx9ez Prebotzinger Complex: "despite major progress in characterization of pre botzinger complex in experimental animals , this area remained relatively elusive in human brain"
It is presumed to be Control Pattern Generator.
Located in medulla
Located btw n.amiguous and lateral reticular nucleus.
Responsible for initiation of rhythmic respiration.
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Sir, what is botzinger complex?
Sir, diaphragm is skeletal muscles then how it works involuntary , for initiating inhalation ?
Yess it's a skeletal muscle , but it's continuously stimulated by inspiratory neurons from respiratory centre.
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Why esophagitis makes people sighing?
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Sir can you tell that does the pre botzinger complex stimulates DRG or not?
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