1. Inspiratory output responses, measured as integrated phrenic activity, to hypercapnia, to carotid sinus nerve stimulation, to unilateral and bilateral stimulation of calf muscles and to combinations of these stimuli were determined in paralysed, vagotomized and glomectomized cats whose end-tidal PCO2 was kept constant by means of a servo-controlled ventilator. 2. Confirming an earlier report (Eldridge, Gill-Kumar & Millhorn, 1981), the inspiratory response to progressive hypercapnic stimulation of the central chemoreceptors was not linear, and the responses to a constant carotid sinus nerve test stimulus were progressively decreased in magnitude as the pre-stimulus level of respiratory activity was increased by hypercapnia. 3. In contras...
1. Previous work from this laboratory has indicated that the mesencephalon is the anatomical substra...
1. An attempt has been made to reconcile differing observations, made by different groups of investi...
respiratory stimulant effect of hyperoxia in chemodenervated decerebrate cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 39(...
1. Inspiratory output responses, measured as integrated phrenic activity, to hypercapnia, to unilate...
The effects on respiratory and sympathetic neural activity, measured as integrated phrenic and cervi...
Acute and steady-state responses to hypercapnia of respiratory output, measured as integrated phreni...
The steady-state responses of respiration, measured as integrated phrenic nerve activity, to hyperca...
1. We recorded phrenic nerve activities and single unit firing of mesencephalic neurones in unanaest...
1. Central respiratory response to acute (10 min) hypoxia, as measured by phrenic nerve activity, wa...
ration in unanesthetized decerebrate cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 40 ( 1): 23-28. 1976.-A previously repo...
1975.~To demonstrate the most satisfactory way of using elec-trical activities of respiratory nerves...
In anaesthetized, paralyzed, ventilated and vagotomized cats, stimulation of somatic afferent nerves...
1. The respiratory response, measured as integrated phrenic nerve activity, during and for up to an ...
1. Stimulation of the carotid sinus nerve causes an increase in inspiratory (I) and expiratory (E) n...
of vagal C-fibers alters timing and distribution of respiratory motor output in cats. J. Appl. Physi...
1. Previous work from this laboratory has indicated that the mesencephalon is the anatomical substra...
1. An attempt has been made to reconcile differing observations, made by different groups of investi...
respiratory stimulant effect of hyperoxia in chemodenervated decerebrate cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 39(...
1. Inspiratory output responses, measured as integrated phrenic activity, to hypercapnia, to unilate...
The effects on respiratory and sympathetic neural activity, measured as integrated phrenic and cervi...
Acute and steady-state responses to hypercapnia of respiratory output, measured as integrated phreni...
The steady-state responses of respiration, measured as integrated phrenic nerve activity, to hyperca...
1. We recorded phrenic nerve activities and single unit firing of mesencephalic neurones in unanaest...
1. Central respiratory response to acute (10 min) hypoxia, as measured by phrenic nerve activity, wa...
ration in unanesthetized decerebrate cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 40 ( 1): 23-28. 1976.-A previously repo...
1975.~To demonstrate the most satisfactory way of using elec-trical activities of respiratory nerves...
In anaesthetized, paralyzed, ventilated and vagotomized cats, stimulation of somatic afferent nerves...
1. The respiratory response, measured as integrated phrenic nerve activity, during and for up to an ...
1. Stimulation of the carotid sinus nerve causes an increase in inspiratory (I) and expiratory (E) n...
of vagal C-fibers alters timing and distribution of respiratory motor output in cats. J. Appl. Physi...
1. Previous work from this laboratory has indicated that the mesencephalon is the anatomical substra...
1. An attempt has been made to reconcile differing observations, made by different groups of investi...
respiratory stimulant effect of hyperoxia in chemodenervated decerebrate cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 39(...