BIOD33H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Pneumostome, Lymnaea, Control Of Ventilation

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Figure: this snail is used to research respiratory rhythm generation. Before using rats, we used snail to study this. These animals have a lung, and the opening to the lung is called a pneumostome. The animal, when they"re underwater, the pneumostome close, so no air is getting into the lungs, and when they want to breathe, they go the surface, they open the pneumostome, which air goes into the lungs. Figure: pneumostome has a different ganglia in it, and it has 3 cells. 3 cells that form the rhythm generation circuit. If you look at the various synapses, most of these are inhibitory. There"s mutual inhibition, but there"s 1 excitation synapse. Most of the synaptic connection in this system is inhibitory, similar to mammalian. These 3 cells produce various motor neurons, an opener and a closer pneumostome. Animals go to surface rhythm generation open pneumostome breathe. There"s feedback to the generation circuit, based on 2 receptors:

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