What makes up the respiratory pump?
Collection of thorax, muscle, nerves, airways and pleura involved in respiration
What muscles are involved in inspiration?
- External intercostal
When are accessory muscles used in respiration and name some
During laboured breathing i.e. asthma attack or exercise.
Describe inspiration
Describe expiration
Which nerves are involved in respiration?
Describe the pleura of the lungs
Describe the role of the pleura in respiration
What respiratory sensors are in the pons?
Pneumotaxic centre, apneustic centre
What respiratory sensors are in the medulla?
Dorsal respiratory groups and ventral respiratory groups
What is the role of the pneumotaxic centre?
Inhibits apneustic centre to promote expiration
What is the role of the apneustic centre?
Stimulates DRG
What is the role of the dorsal respiratory groups?
Fires in bursts to cause respiratory muscle contraction. When stops = passive expiration
What is the role of the ventral respiratory groups?
Active in forced breathing. Initially stimulated when DRG activates accessory muscles, then VRG takes over at this point.
What do peripheral chemoreceptors respond to?
What are the sensors in the upper airway and where are they found?
- Pharynx: Receptors activated by swallowing (to stop respiration)
Where are slowly adapting stretch receptors (SASR) found?
Smooth muscle of airways
What are slowly adapting stretch receptors (SASR) activated by?
Lung distension
What is the response of slowly adapting stretch receptors (SASR) when activated?
Inhibition of respiration
Where are rapidly adapting stretch receptors (RASR) found?
Between airway epithelial cells
What are rapidly adapting stretch receptors (RASR) activated by?
- Irritants
What is the response of rapidly adapting stretch receptors (RASR) when activated?
Bronchoconstriction
What are C fibres J receptors activated by?
Increase in interstitial fluid
What response do C fibres J receptors have when activated?
- Bronchoconstriction