Evidence of intermediate reticular formation involvement in swallow pattern generation, recorded optically in the neonate rat sagittally sectioned hindbrain
Teresa Pitts, Alyssa Huff, Mitchell Reed, Kimberly Iceman, Nicholas Mellen
Abstract
For the first time, medullary networks that control breathing and swallow are recorded optically. Episodic swallows are induced via electrical stimulation along the dorsal medulla, in and near the NTS, during spontaneously occurring fictive respiration. These findings establish that networks regulating both orofacial behaviors and breathing are accessible for optical recording at the surface of the sagittally sectioned rodent hindbrain preparation.
Topics & Concepts
NeuroscienceMedullaHindbrainAnatomyMedulla oblongataReticular formationReflexBrainstemMedullary cavityChemistryBiologyStimulationCentral nervous systemNeuroscience of respiration and sleepInfant Health and DevelopmentChild Nutrition and Feeding Issues