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Chapter 18b. Gas Exchange and Transport. Reflex Control of Ventilation. KEY. Emotions and voluntary control. 16. CO 2. O 2 and pH. Stimuli. Sensory receptors . 15. 1. Afferent neurons . 2. Higher brain centers. 14. Medullary chemoreceptors. Carotid and aortic chemoreceptors. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 18b

Chapter 18b

Gas Exchange and Transport

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15

16

ExpirationInspiration

Sensoryreceptors

IntegratingcentersEfferentneurons Effectors

Afferentneurons

Stimuli

KEY

Afferent sensoryneurons

Carotid and aorticchemoreceptors

Externalintercostals

Internalintercostals

AbdominalmusclesDiaphragm

Somaticmotor neurons

(inspiration)

Somaticmotor neurons

(expiration)

Medullarychemoreceptors

Emotionsand voluntary

control

Medulla oblongataand pons

Scalene andsternocleidomastoid

muscles

CO2 O2 and pH

Limbicsystem

Higherbrain

centers1314

12

34

5

6

12

11

10

78

9

Reflex Control of Ventilation

Figure 18-16

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PRG

PRG = Pontine respiratory group

DRG

VRGOutput to expiratory,

some inspiratory,pharynx, larynx, and

tongue muscles

Outputprimarily toinspiratory

muscles

Sensory inputfrom CN IX, X

(mechanical andchemosensory)

Medullarychemo-

receptors

Higherbrain

centers

NTS

pre-Bötzingercomplex

Pons

Medulla

KEY

DRG = Dorsal respiratory groupVRG = Ventral respiratory groupNTS = Nucleus tractus solitarius

Regulation of Ventilation

Figure 18-17

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Regulation of Ventilation• Respiratory neurons in the medulla

control inspiration and expiration• Rhythmicity center Inspiration and Expiration• VRG and DRG of medulla

• Rhythmic pattern of breathing arises from a network of spontaneously discharging neurons

Neurons in the pons modulate ventilation• Ventilation is subject to modulation by

chemoreceptor-linked reflexes and by higher brain centers

• Apneustic and Pneumotaxic• Apenustic – inspiration• Pneumotaxic – anatagonistic – inhibit

inspiration

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Rhythmicity of breathing

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Regulation of Ventilation

• Neural activity cycles during quiet breathing

Figure 18-18

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Regulation of Ventilation

• Peripheral chemoreceptors• Located in carotid and aortic arteries• Specialized glomus cells

• Sense changes in PO2, pH, and PCO2

central

chemoreceptors• Changes in CO2

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Regulation of Ventilation

• Carotid body oxygen sensor releases neurotransmitter when PO2

decreases

Figure 18-19

7

6

54

3

21K+ channels closeLow PO2

Blood vessel

Voltage-gated Ca2+

channel opens

Ca2+

entry

Celldepolarizes

Exocytosis ofneurotransmitters

Receptor onsensory neuron

Glomus cellin carotid

body

Signal to medullarycenters to increaseventilation

Action potential

Low PO2

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H+

CO2 + H2O

Cerebral capillary

Blood-brainbarrier

Cerebrospinalfluid

MedullaCentral chemoreceptor

PCO2

Respiratorycontrolcenters

Ventilation

CAH2CO3 H+ + HCO3

Regulation of Ventilation

• Central chemoreceptors monitor CO2 in cerebrospinal fluid

Figure 18-20

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Regulation of Ventilation

• Chemoreceptor response to changes in plasma CO2

Figure 18-21

Plasma PO2

Stimulatescentral

chemoreceptor

PCO2 in CSF Arterial PCO2

inplasma

PlasmaPCO2

Stimulatesperipheral

chemoreceptorPlasma PO2

< 60 mm Hg

Ventilation

CO2in

CSF

HCO3–H+ + HCO3

–CO2 H+ +

Plasma PCO2

Negative feedback

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Control of Ventilation

PLAY Interactive Physiology® Animation: Respiratory System: Control of Respiration

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Regulation of Ventilation

• Protective reflexes• Irritant receptors • Bronchoconstriction• Sneezing• Coughing

• Hering-Breuer inflation reflex• Don’t over stretch and damage

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Summary

• Diffusion and solubility of gases• Gas exchange• Gas transport• Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide• Factors affecting oxygen-hemoglobin binding• Carbonic anhydrase and chloride shift

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Summary

• Regulation of ventilation• Central pattern generator• Dorsal versus ventral respiratory groups• Peripheral versus central chemoreceptors