PMID: 2510092Sep 11, 1989Paper

Coupling between respiratory and locomotor rhythms during fictive locomotion in decerebrate cats

Neuroscience Letters
K KawaharaY Miyamoto

Abstract

Fictive locomotion of the hindlimb was evoked by stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) in immobilized, decerebrate cats. Fictive respiration can also be obtained in such a preparation after bilateral vagotomy. A cross-correlation technique was used to evaluate the strength of the coupling between the locomotor and respiratory rhythms. This study demonstrated that there was a locomotor-respiratory coupling of central origin and the strength of the coupling varied depending on the level of end-tidal pCO2, reflecting the arterial CO2 tension.

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