Brain stem control of swallowing: Neuronal network and cellular mechanisms

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作者
Jean, A [1 ]
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[1] Fac Sci & Tech St Jerome, Dept Physiol & Neurophysiol, EA INRA 1033, ESA CNRS 6034,Lab Neurobiol Fonct Vegetat, F-13397 Marseille 20, France
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10.1152/physrev.2001.81.2.929
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
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Swallowing movements are produced by a central pattern generator located in the medulla oblongata. It has been Established on the basis of microelectrode recordings that the swallowing network includes two main groups of neurons. One group is located within the dorsal medulla and contains the generator neurons involved in triggering, shaping, and timing the sequential or rhythmic swallowing pattern. Interestingly, these generator neurons are situated within a primary sensory relay, that is, the nucleus tractus solitarii. The second group is located in the ventrolateral medulla and contains switching neurons, which distribute the swallowing drive to the various pools of motoneurons involved in swallowing. This review focuses on the brain stem mechanisms underlying the generation of sequential and rhythmic swallowing movements. It analyzes the neuronal circuitry, the cellular propel-ties of neurons, and the neurotransmitters possibly involved, as well as the peripheral and central inputs which shape the output; of the network appropriately so that the swallowing movements correspond to the bolus to be swallowed. The mechanisms possibly involved in pattern generation and the possible flexibility of the swallowing central pattern generator are discussed.
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