Control Of Respiration
Control of respiration
refers to the
physiological
mechanisms involved in the control of
respiration (physiology)
.
Breathing
depends upon cyclical
inspiratory muscle
excitation
by the
nerves
. This
neural activity
is triggered by the
medullary inspiratory neurons
.
Ventilation
is
reflexively
inhibited by an increase in arterial partial pressure of
oxygen
and by a decrease in arterial partial pressure of
carbon dioxide
. Monitoring of the blood is by central
chemoreceptors
in the
medulla oblongata
and peripheral chemoreceptors located in the
carotid bodies
and
aortic bodies
. Afferent neurons from the carotid bodies and aortic bodies are via the
glossopharyngeal nerve
(CN IX) and the
vagus nerve
(CN X), respectively. During moderate
exercise
, ventilation increases in proportion to
metabolism
. During strenuous exercise, ventilation increases more than metabolism. Ventilation is also controlled by reflexes originating in
airway
receptors and by conscious intent.
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