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Natural Science, Biology, 2024, 14, 67–75
DOI: 10.xxxx/example-doi Special Issue 1(2), 2022 186–1928

RETICULAR NEURONS ACTIVITY OF THE BULBAR RESPIRATORY CENTER OF RATS IN DYNAMICS OF HYPOXIA

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CC BY-NC 4.0 This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution–NonCommercial International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).

The subject of the study is the involvement of reticular neurons (RN) of the bulbar respiratory center in respiration under conditions of hypobaric hypoxia. Such conditions were created in a laboratory altitude chamber and corresponded to a “lift” up to 8000 m altitude. At the beginning of such a “lift”, at pressure corresponding to an altitude of 4000–5000 m, a decrease in the PO2in the inspired air to 98–85 mm Hg resulted an increasing impulse activity of neurons. Within a phase of extreme hypoxia, at an “altitude” of 7500 to 8000 m (PO2= 64–58 mm Hg), considerable suppression of the activity of bulbar RN is observed. Impulse activity of RN in different discharge frequency at different stages of hypoxia has demonstrated considerable specificity.

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