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Functional Interactions between Mammalian Respiratory Rhythmogenic and Premotor Circuitry.

Hanbing SongJohn A HayesNikolas C VannXueying WangM Drew LaMarChristopher A Del Negro
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
To produce a breathing-related motor pattern, a brainstem core oscillator circuit projects to a population of premotor interneurons, but the assemblage of this network remains incompletely understood. Here we applied network modeling and numerical simulation to discover respiratory circuit configurations that successfully replicate photonic cell ablation experiments targeting either the core oscillator or premotor network, respectively. If premotor neurons are interconnected in a so-called "small-world" network with a fixed number of incoming synapses balanced between premotor and rhythmogenic neurons, then our simulations match their experimental benchmarks. These results provide a framework of experimentally testable predictions regarding the rudimentary structure and function of respiratory rhythm- and pattern-generating circuits in the brainstem of mammals.
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