Respiratory center

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Respiratory center

The respiratory center is located in the medulla oblongata and pons, in the brainstem. This center controls the rate and depth of respiratory movements (respiration) of the lungs.

Structure[edit]

The respiratory center is divided into three main components:

Function[edit]

The respiratory center performs its tasks by way of generating and maintaining a rhythmic respiratory pattern. It does this by sending regular, repetitive nerve impulses to the respiratory muscles and by adjusting the rate and depth of respiration in response to various sensory stimuli.

Clinical significance[edit]

Damage to the respiratory center can lead to respiratory disorders, such as sleep apnea, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and respiratory failure. It can also be affected by drugs such as opioids and barbiturates, which can suppress its activity and lead to respiratory depression.

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