Botzinger complex
In mammals, the Bötzinger complex is a group of mainly expiratory neurons located within the ventral respiratory column in the rostral ventrolateral medulla.
Function
The Bötzinger complex plays an important role in controlling breathing and response to hypoxia. It consists primarily of glycinergic neurons which inhibit the activity of inspiratory neurons. In the respiratory cycle, Bötzinger neurons show mainly E-augmenting or E-decrementing activity.Name
The Bötzinger complex was named by the participants of a scientific meeting held in Hirschhorn in 1980 after a bottle of white wine named Botzinger present at the dinner table during the conference dinner.Connections
The Bötzinger Complex has projections to:- Phrenic pre-motor neurons in the medulla
- Phrenic motor neurons in the cervical spinal cord
- The dorsal respiratory group
- Ventral respiratory group
- Pre-Bötzinger complex
- Bötzinger complex itself
- Parabrachial Kolliker-Fuse nucleus
Projections to the Bötzinger complex include the nucleus tractus solitarii and VRG.