Effects of unilateral lesions of retrotrapezoid nucleus on breathing in awake rats

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作者
Akilesh, MR
Kamper, M
Li, AH
Nattie, EE
机构
[1] DARTMOUTH COLL SCH MED, DEPT PHYSIOL, LEBANON, NH 03765 USA
[2] DARTMOUTH COLL SCH MED, DEPT PHYSIOL, LEBANON, NH 03765 USA
关键词
ventrolateral medulla; control of breathing; central chemoreceptors; carbon dioxide sensitivity; hypoxia; unanesthetized rats;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1997.82.2.469
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
In anesthetized rats, unilateral retrotrapezoid nucleus (RTN) lesions markedly decreased baseline phrenic activity and the response to CO2 (E. E. Nattie and A. Li. Respir. Physiol. 97: 63-77, 1994). Here we evaluate the effects of such lesions on resting breathing and on the response to hypercapnia and hypoxia in unanesthetized awake rats. We made unilateral injections [24 +/- 7 (SE) nl] of ibotenic acid (IA; 50 mM), an excitatory amino acid neurotoxin, in the RTN region (n = 7) located by stereotaxic coordinates and by field potentials induced by facial nerve stimulation. Controls (n = 6) received RTN injections (80 +/- 30 nl) of mock cerebrospinal fluid. A second control consisted of four animals with IA injections (24 +/- 12 nl) outside the RTN region. Injected fluorescent beads allowed anatomic identification of lesion location. Using whole body plethysmography, we measured ventilation in the awake state during room air, 7% CO2 in air, and 10% O-2 breathing before and for 3 wk after the RTN injections. There was no statistically significant effect of the IA injections on resting room air breathing in the lesion group compared with the control groups. We observed no apnea. The response to 7% CO2 in the lesion group compared with the control groups was significantly decreased, by 39% on average, for the final portion of the 3-wk study period. There was no lesion effect on the ventilatory response to 10% O-2. In this unanesthetized model, other areas suppressed by anesthesia, e.g., the reticular activating system, hypothalamus, and perhaps the contralateral RTN, may provide tonic input to the respiratory centers that counters the loss of RTN activity.
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页码:469 / 479
页数:11
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