BMS130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Phrenic Nerve, Control Of Ventilation, Medulla Oblongata

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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Name the muscles of respiration and describe their roles in breathing
-Breathing (pulmonary ventilation) – 1 cycle of inspiration & expiration
-Flow of air in and out of lung requires a pressure difference between air pressure
within lungs and atmospheric pressure
Muscle Role
Skeletal muscle Lung size changes to create flow
Inspiration requires the recruitment of
skeletal muscle to drive airflow and create
a pressure gradient
Expiration is passive, using elastic recoil
of lung tissue and rib cage
Diaphragm Pulmonary ventilation
Inspiration: diaphragm contraction flattens
the muscle, increasing thoracic volume
Expiration: diaphragm relaxation returns
the muscle to a dome shape, decreasing
thoracic volume
Diaphragm contraction Inspiration
Diaphragm expansion Expiration
External Intercostals
Pectoralis Minor
Sternocleidomastoid
Scalenes
Forced inspiration
Internal intercostals
Rectus abdominis
Internal and external oblique muscles
Forced expiration
Name & describe the brainstem centre's that control breathing & state the inputs
they receive from other levels of the NS
Breathing requires repetitive stimuli from the brain for
-Skeletal muscle contraction
-Centralised control of multiple muscles
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Name the muscles of respiration and describe their roles in breathing. Breathing (pulmonary ventilation) 1 cycle of inspiration & expiration. Flow of air in and out of lung requires a pressure difference between air pressure within lungs and atmospheric pressure. Inspiration requires the recruitment of skeletal muscle to drive airflow and create a pressure gradient. Expiration is passive, using elastic recoil of lung tissue and rib cage. Inspiration: diaphragm contraction flattens the muscle, increasing thoracic volume. Expiration: diaphragm relaxation returns the muscle to a dome shape, decreasing thoracic volume. Name & describe the brainstem centre"s that control breathing & state the inputs they receive from other levels of the ns. Breathing requires repetitive stimuli from the brain for. Vrg to alter respiratory rhythm related to higher brain centre innervation. Lobe) to the respiratory neurons in the spinal cord. Alterations in the blood concentrations of co2 and. Integrating centre for messages from the pons, medulla, stretch and chemoreceptors.

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