Basic principles of control of breathing.

Stephen Corne, Zoheir Bshouty
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Abstract

The metabolic demands of the body, including consumption of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide, vary widely in health and disease. Ventilation must adjust to meet these demands and accommodate volitional and behavioral activities. Control of breathing depends on a complex and intricate feedback control system that integrates these automatic and volitional aspects of ventilation. Sensors, including chemoreceptors and lung volume receptors, relay information to a central controller located primarily in the medulla. The central controller integrates this information and determines the level of activation of the effectors (the respiratory motoneurons and muscles), which affects ventilation and gas exchange. Inputs from suprapontine structures, including the cerebral cortex, are also important in integrating volitional aspects of breathing into the control system.

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控制呼吸的基本原则。
身体的代谢需求,包括氧气的消耗和二氧化碳的清除,在健康和疾病中差别很大。通风必须调整以满足这些需求,并适应意志和行为活动。呼吸的控制依赖于一个复杂而复杂的反馈控制系统,该系统集成了通气的这些自动和意志方面。包括化学感受器和肺容量感受器在内的传感器将信息传递给主要位于髓质的中央控制器。中央控制器整合这些信息并决定效应器(呼吸运动神经元和肌肉)的激活水平,从而影响通风和气体交换。包括大脑皮层在内的上脑膜结构的输入对于将呼吸的意志方面整合到控制系统中也很重要。
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