Abstract

This study hypothesized that the ICN-elicited inspiratory termination reflex required synaptic activation in two distinct regions of the ventral respiratory group (VRG): (1) transitional (tVRG), and (2) pre-Bötzinger complex (pre-BötC). Data from adult cats indicate that axons of passage associated with the ICN-elicited termination reflex traverse tVRG, but that relevant synaptic processing does not occur in this region. Furthermore, data indicate that neither synaptic nor axonal transmission within the pre-BötC is required for the SLN- or ICN-elicted termination reflex.

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