Trigeminal Nerve Activity and Buccal Pressure as an Index of Total Inspiratory Activity in the Bullfrog

In bullfrogs with glottis occluded and lungs artificially ventilated, the buccal cavity contractors (BCconts) were found to contract isometrically, meaning that peak buccal pressure (OBP) well represents the total inspiratory nerve activities (TIAs) of BCconts. Unilateral sectioning of the trigemina...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese journal of physiology 1984, Vol.34(5), pp.827-838
1. Verfasser: SAKAKIBARA, Yoshikazu
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Zusammenfassung:In bullfrogs with glottis occluded and lungs artificially ventilated, the buccal cavity contractors (BCconts) were found to contract isometrically, meaning that peak buccal pressure (OBP) well represents the total inspiratory nerve activities (TIAs) of BCconts. Unilateral sectioning of the trigeminal (V), hypoglossal, facial, or vagal nerve reduced the magnitude of OBP by 43.3, 28.8, 10.9, or 4.3%, respectively. The integrated peak V activity (I-ENGv) showed a linear relationship to OBP (r=0.944) in the glottis occluded frog, but a curvilinear relationship to peak buccal pressure (peak BP) in the spontaneously breathing frog during inflation period. The latter relationship was better fitted by a hyperbolic equation (r=0.943) than by a linear equation (r=0.927) (p
ISSN:0021-521X
1881-1396
DOI:10.2170/jjphysiol.34.827