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. 1984 Sep 1;4(9):2350–2353. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.04-09-02350.1984

Monosynaptic inhibition of phrenic motoneurons: a long descending projection from Botzinger neurons

EG Merrill, L Fedorko
PMCID: PMC6564814  PMID: 6090616

Abstract

Synaptic connections between medullary expiratory neurons and phrenic motoneurons were studied in anesthetized cats using spike-triggered averaging of synaptic noise in phrenic motoneurons. Monosynaptic inhibition of phrenic motoneurons originating from the rostral medullary expiratory neurons of the Botzinger complex was revealed. Neither mono- nor disynaptic inhibition from expiratory neurons of the nucleus retroambigualis was found. It was concluded that Botzinger complex expiratory neurons make long descending inhibitory connections with phrenic motoneurons: the expiratory neurons of the nucleus retroambigualis do not appear to make synaptic connections with phrenic motoneurons.


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