Respiratory resetting induced by spinal cord stimulation in the cat
- PMID: 3182521
- DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1988.65.4.1572
Respiratory resetting induced by spinal cord stimulation in the cat
Abstract
Electrical stimulation (50-150 microA, 0.5-ms duration, 3-300 Hz) was performed within three different regions (lateral, ventrolateral, and ventral) of the C2-C3 spinal cord of decerebrate, vagotomized, paralyzed, and artificially ventilated cats. Spinal cord stimulation sites were located by inserting monopolar or bipolar stimulating electrodes either at the dorsolateral sulcus or at least 1 mm medial or lateral to the sulcus. With stimulation at each site, alterations in respiratory rhythm, orthodromic phrenic nerve responses, and antidromic activation of medullary respiratory-modulated neurons were examined. Phrenic nerve responses to cervical spinal cord stimulation consisted of an early excitation (2-4 ms) and/or a late excitation (4-8 ms). Stimulation of the lateral region evoked the greatest amplitude early response and stimulation of the ventrolateral region produced the greatest late excitation. All three stimulus sites elicited antidromic activation of some respiratory-modulated neurons in the dorsal (DRG) and ventral respiratory groups (VRG). The lateral region was the least effective resetting site, and it had the highest incidence of antidromic activation of both DRG and VRG neurons. The ventrolateral region of the cervical spinal cord was the most effective resetting site, but it had the lowest incidence of antidromic activation of DRG respiratory-modulated neurons. In addition, resetting responses were observed with spinal cord stimulation at similar sites in the thoracic and lumbar spinal cord regions thought to be devoid of inspiratory bulbospinal axons.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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