hingamiselülide
Hingamiselülide, also known as respiratory interneurons, are a group of neurons located within the brainstem of vertebrates that play a crucial role in regulating the rhythmic process of breathing. These neurons are organized into distinct nuclei and networks that generate and coordinate the motor output to respiratory muscles, such as the diaphragm and intercostal muscles.
The primary function of hingamiselülide is to establish and maintain the basic pattern of respiration, ensuring
Different populations of hingamiselülide are responsible for specific aspects of the breathing cycle. For example, some
Disruptions to the function of hingamiselülide can have severe consequences, leading to respiratory disorders such as