Respiratory responses evoked by blockades of ionotropic glutamate receptors within the Botzinger complex and the pre-Botzinger complex of the rabbit

被引:40
|
作者
Mutolo, D [1 ]
Bongianni, F [1 ]
Nardone, F [1 ]
Pantaleo, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florence, Dipartimento Sci Fisiol, I-50134 Florence, Italy
关键词
CNQX; control of breathing; D-AP5; respiratory rhythm generation; ventral respiratory group;
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-9568.2004.03850.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The respiratory role of excitatory amino acid (EAA) receptors within the Botzinger complex (BotC) and the pre-Botzinger complex (pre-BotC) was investigated in alpha-chloralose-urethane anaesthetized, vagotomized, paralysed and artificially ventilated rabbits by using bilateral microinjections (30-50 nL) of EAA receptor antagonists. Blockade of both N-methyl-d-aspartic acid (NMDA) and non-NMDA receptors by 50 mm kynurenic acid (KYN) within the BotC induced a pattern of breathing characterized by low-amplitude, high-frequency irregular oscillations superimposed on tonic phrenic activity and successively the disappearance of respiratory rhythmicity in the presence of intense tonic inspiratory discharges (tonic apnea). KYN microinjections into the pre-BotC caused similar respiratory responses that, however, never led to tonic apnea. Blockade of NMDA receptors by D(-)-2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoic acid (D-AP5; 1, 10 and 20 mm) within the BotC induced increases in respiratory frequency and decreases in peak phrenic amplitude; the highest concentrations caused tonic apnea insensitive to chemical stimuli. Blockade of non-NMDA receptors by 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione (CNQX; 1, 10 and 20 mm) within the BotC produced only less pronounced increases in respiratory frequency. Responses to D-AP5 in the pre-BotC were similar, although less pronounced than those elicited in the BotC and never characterized by tonic apnea. In the same region, CNQX provoked increases in respiratory frequency similar to those elicited in the BotC, associated with slight reductions in peak phrenic activity. The results show that EAA receptors within the investigated medullary subregions mediate a potent control on both the intensity and frequency of inspiratory activity, with a major role played by NMDA receptors.
引用
收藏
页码:122 / 134
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Glutamate neurotransmission is not required for, but may modulate, hypoxic sensitivity of pre-Botzinger complex in vivo
    Solomon, IC
    JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2005, 93 (03) : 1278 - 1284
  • [42] Preinspiratory calcium rise in putative pre-Botzinger complex astrocytes
    Okada, Yasumasa
    Sasaki, Takuya
    Oku, Yoshitaka
    Takahashi, Naoya
    Seki, Megumi
    Ujita, Sakiko
    Tanaka, Kenji F.
    Matsuki, Norio
    Ikegaya, Yuji
    JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 2012, 590 (19): : 4933 - 4944
  • [43] Computational modeling of bursting pacemaker neurons in the pre-Botzinger complex
    Shevtsova, NA
    Ptak, K
    McCrimmon, DR
    Rybak, IA
    NEUROCOMPUTING, 2003, 52-4 : 933 - 942
  • [44] Multitime Scale Study of Bursting Activities in the Pre-Botzinger Complex
    Lu, Zhuosheng
    Zhao, Cui
    Zhang, Bizhao
    Duan, Lixia
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIFURCATION AND CHAOS, 2017, 27 (11):
  • [45] Computational study on neuronal activities arising in the pre-Botzinger complex
    Lu, Zhuosheng
    Zhang, Bizhao
    Duan, Lixia
    COGNITIVE NEURODYNAMICS, 2017, 11 (05) : 443 - 451
  • [46] Role of excitatory coupling and cellular heterogeneity in respiratory rhythm generation in the pre-Botzinger complex
    Butera, RJ
    Johnson, SM
    Trouth, CO
    Rinzel, J
    Smith, JC
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1999, 13 (04): : A492 - A492
  • [47] Structural-Functional Properties of Identified Excitatory and Inhibitory Interneurons within Pre-Botzinger Complex Respiratory Microcircuits
    Koizumi, Hidehiko
    Koshiya, Naohiro
    Chia, Justine X.
    Cao, Fang
    Nugent, Joseph
    Zhang, Ruli
    Smith, Jeffrey C.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2013, 33 (07): : 2994 - 3009
  • [48] The effect of lamotrigine and other antiepileptic drugs on respiratory rhythm generation in the pre-Botzinger complex
    Layer, Nikolas
    Brandes, Janine
    Luehrs, Philipp Justus
    Wuttke, Thomas, V
    Koch, Henner
    EPILEPSIA, 2021, 62 (11) : 2790 - 2803
  • [49] Isolation of the kernel for respiratory rhythm generation in a novel preparation: The pre-Botzinger complex "island"
    Johnson, SM
    Koshiya, N
    Smith, JC
    JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2001, 85 (04) : 1772 - 1776
  • [50] Ionotropic excitatory amino acid receptors in pre-Botzinger complex play a modulatory role in hypoxia-induced gasping in vivo
    Solomon, IC
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2004, 96 (05) : 1643 - 1650