The pre-Bötzinger complex is a small region in the mammalian brainstem involved in generation of the respiratory rhythm. As shown in vitro, this region, under certain conditions, can generate endogenous rhythmic bursting activity. Our investigation focused on the conditions that may induce this bursting behaviour. A computational model of a population of pacemaker neurons in the pre-Bötzinger complex was developed and analysed. Each neuron was modelled in the Hodgkin–Huxley style and included persistent sodium and delayed-rectifier potassium currents. We found that the firing behaviour of the model strongly depended on the expression of these currents. Specifically, bursting in the model could be induced by a suppression of delayed-rectif...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
The breathing motor pattern in mammals originates in brainstem networks. Whether pacemaker neurons p...
The pre-Bötzinger complex (pre-BötC) is an essential rhythmogenic brainstem nucleus located in the v...
The preBotzinger complex (PBC) of the mammalian brainstem is a heterogeneous neuronal network underl...
We studied pre-Botzinger(preBotC) inspiratory interneurons to determine the cellular mechanisms that...
We studied pre-Botzinger(preBotC) inspiratory interneurons to determine the cellular mechanisms that...
In the mammalian respiratory central pattern generator, the preBötzinger complex (preBötC) produces ...
We studied preBötzinger Complex (preBötC) inspiratory interneurons to determine the cellul...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that pacemaker neurons generate breathing rhythm in mammals. We mon...
Many neurons, or populations of neurons, in the brain are capable of producing rhythmic bursting act...
Breathing is essential for mammalian life. Although there is an emerging consensus that the inspirat...
Breathing is essential for mammalian life. Although there is an emerging consensus that the inspirat...
Issued as final reportAlso Project no. E-21-H42United States. Department of Health and Human Service...
The pre-Botzinger complex (pBC) is a sub-circuit of the respiratory central pattern generator. The ...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
The breathing motor pattern in mammals originates in brainstem networks. Whether pacemaker neurons p...
The pre-Bötzinger complex (pre-BötC) is an essential rhythmogenic brainstem nucleus located in the v...
The preBotzinger complex (PBC) of the mammalian brainstem is a heterogeneous neuronal network underl...
We studied pre-Botzinger(preBotC) inspiratory interneurons to determine the cellular mechanisms that...
We studied pre-Botzinger(preBotC) inspiratory interneurons to determine the cellular mechanisms that...
In the mammalian respiratory central pattern generator, the preBötzinger complex (preBötC) produces ...
We studied preBötzinger Complex (preBötC) inspiratory interneurons to determine the cellul...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that pacemaker neurons generate breathing rhythm in mammals. We mon...
Many neurons, or populations of neurons, in the brain are capable of producing rhythmic bursting act...
Breathing is essential for mammalian life. Although there is an emerging consensus that the inspirat...
Breathing is essential for mammalian life. Although there is an emerging consensus that the inspirat...
Issued as final reportAlso Project no. E-21-H42United States. Department of Health and Human Service...
The pre-Botzinger complex (pBC) is a sub-circuit of the respiratory central pattern generator. The ...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
The breathing motor pattern in mammals originates in brainstem networks. Whether pacemaker neurons p...