Medullary projection of nonaugmenting inspiratory neurons of the ventrolateral medulla in the cat
- 15 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 302 (3) , 485-499
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903020306
Abstract
In Nembutal‐anesthetized, immobilized, and artificially ventilated cats, we studied the morphological characteristics of inspiratory neurons with nonaugmenting firing patterns. HRP was injected intracellularly into a total of 22 neurons of the Bötzinger complex (BÖT) and the ventral respiratory group (VRG). In 20 cases somata with their axonal trajectories were stained, and in two cases only axons were stained. None of the neurons stained could be antidromically activated by stimulation of the cervical cord. The somata of 20 neurons were located in the vicinity of the nucleus ambiguus or the retrofacial nucleus (RFN) between 600 μm and 2,800 μm caudal to the rostral end of the RFN. Their axons could be traced for a distance of several millimeters on the side of the somata, and showed various projection patterns. According to these projection patterns, the 20 neurons were tentatively classified into four groups: A (8/20), B (4/20), C (6/20), and motoneurons (2/20). Group A neurons gave off extensive axon collaterals that arborized and distributed boutons predominantly in the BÖT and the VRG areas. Group B neurons had less extensive axon collaterals with various projection patterns, projecting rarely to the BÖT or the VRG area. Group C neurons sent their stem axons, without issuing any axonal collaterals, to the contralateral side in five cases and to the ipsilateral pons in one case. The two motoneurons had axons leaving the brainstem without any intramedullary collaterals. Thus, the nonaugmenting inspiratory neurons showed morphological variations, which may play different roles in neural control of respiration.Keywords
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