Fish and amphibians utilise a suction/force pump to ventilate gills or lungs, with the respiratory muscles innervated by cranial nerves, while reptiles have a thoracic, aspiratory pump innervated by spinal nerves. However, fish can recruit a hypobranchial pump for active jaw occlusion during hypoxia, using feeding muscles innervated by anterior spinal nerves. This same pump is used to ventilate the air-breathing organ in air-breathing fishes. Some reptiles retain a buccal force pump for use during hypoxia or exercise. All vertebrates have respiratory rhythm generators (RRG) located in the brainstem. In cyclostomes and possibly jawed fishes, this may comprise elements of the trigeminal nucleus, though in the latter group RRG neurons have bee...
The present study examined the role of orobranchial O2 chemoreceptors on cardiorespiratory responses...
Abstract This study examined the location and distribution of O2 chemoreceptors involved in cardio-r...
In all vertebrate groups, breathing patterns arise that can be classified as either continuous or pe...
Fish and amphibians utilise a suction/force pump to ventilate gills or lungs, with the respiratory m...
Control of the heart rate and cardiorespiratory interactions (CRI) is predominantly parasympathetic ...
The ease with which respiratory reflexes may be elicited by stimu lation of the surface of the phary...
The primary role of the respiratory system is to ensure adequate tissue oxygenation, eliminate carbo...
This review considers the environmental and systemic factors that can stimulate air-breathing respon...
The sensing of blood gas tensions and/or pH is an evolutionarily conserved, homeostatic mechanism, o...
The present study examined the role of branchial and orobranchial O-2 chemoreceptors in the cardiore...
Oxygen sensitive chemoreceptors exert dominant control over cardi r spiratory reflexes in fish. The ...
SYNOPSIS. The episodic, or intermittent, breathing of frogs and many ecto-thermic vertebrates result...
In one series of experiments, heart frequency (f (H)), blood pressure (P (a)), gill ventilation freq...
Most vertebrates show respiratory and circulatory reflexes which can be traced to stimulation of var...
In anuran amphibians, respiratory rhythm is generated within the central nervous system (CNS) and is...
The present study examined the role of orobranchial O2 chemoreceptors on cardiorespiratory responses...
Abstract This study examined the location and distribution of O2 chemoreceptors involved in cardio-r...
In all vertebrate groups, breathing patterns arise that can be classified as either continuous or pe...
Fish and amphibians utilise a suction/force pump to ventilate gills or lungs, with the respiratory m...
Control of the heart rate and cardiorespiratory interactions (CRI) is predominantly parasympathetic ...
The ease with which respiratory reflexes may be elicited by stimu lation of the surface of the phary...
The primary role of the respiratory system is to ensure adequate tissue oxygenation, eliminate carbo...
This review considers the environmental and systemic factors that can stimulate air-breathing respon...
The sensing of blood gas tensions and/or pH is an evolutionarily conserved, homeostatic mechanism, o...
The present study examined the role of branchial and orobranchial O-2 chemoreceptors in the cardiore...
Oxygen sensitive chemoreceptors exert dominant control over cardi r spiratory reflexes in fish. The ...
SYNOPSIS. The episodic, or intermittent, breathing of frogs and many ecto-thermic vertebrates result...
In one series of experiments, heart frequency (f (H)), blood pressure (P (a)), gill ventilation freq...
Most vertebrates show respiratory and circulatory reflexes which can be traced to stimulation of var...
In anuran amphibians, respiratory rhythm is generated within the central nervous system (CNS) and is...
The present study examined the role of orobranchial O2 chemoreceptors on cardiorespiratory responses...
Abstract This study examined the location and distribution of O2 chemoreceptors involved in cardio-r...
In all vertebrate groups, breathing patterns arise that can be classified as either continuous or pe...